Salmonella Treatment

salmonella-treatmentWhen an individual has become infected with the Salmonella bacteria, they should be treated at once to avoid any possibly serious complications.  Salmonella treatment is important, especially in those who are at an increased risk.  While a case of food poisoning may be mild and not require treatment, it is best to discuss it with your doctor.

Salmonella treatment varies depending on the risk factors and complications that may arise in those who are susceptible.  The first thing your doctor will likely do before determining what route to take in Salmonella treatment is to lab tests to make certain that your food poisoning is caused by the Salmonella bacteria.

Once your doctor is certain that you do have Salmonella infection, some of the treatment may include:

Antibiotics – Some physicians advise antibiotics, while others do not since the condition is usually limited and mild.  Others warrant the use of antibiotics such as Ciprofloxacin for 10 days to two weeks, especially in those with immune deficiencies such as AIDS or individuals undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.

Adding electrolytes through fluid intake – One danger of Salmonella food poisoning is dehydration, especially if diarrhea becomes severe.  Doctors recommend increasing fluid intake through drinks that contain electrolytes such as sports drinks or Pedialyte for small children or babies.  IV fluids may be given as well in severe cases of dehydration.

These are the common courses most doctors take in Salmonella treatment.  Other antibiotics such as Ampicillin and Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole may also be used.  If you have become ill and believe it is due to food poisoning, contact your doctor to determine if it is caused by the Salmonella bacteria.

Seek Salmonella treatment at once if you belong to a group that is most susceptible to serious complications.  Babies, the elderly and those with a compromised immune system are most at risk, so do not delay.

Unfortunately, many people do not realize that they may be entitled for compensation if they become ill due to the negligence of another party.  Restaurants, day cares, camps and even manufacturers of foods are often responsible for spreading of the infection due to unsanitary preparation or manufacturing methods.

If you find that you require Salmonella treatment, contact an experienced and reputable food poisoning attorney.  You may be able to seek compensation for lost wages, medical costs and other expenses related to your illness.