Food poisoning
Food poisoning is not often severe and typically improves within a week. Most cases can be managed at home for both adults and children. Symptoms generally appear within hours or days after consuming contaminated food, although they can occasionally take a few weeks to develop. If you or your child experience food poisoning, home treatment is usually sufficient.
Professionals who treat food poisoning (28)
Dr Tom C Dawson
Paediatrics
Dr Olympia Tsilochristou
Consultant Allergist
Miss Sophie Medlin
Nutrition & Dietetics
Professor Gideon Lack
Consultant
Dr George Raptis
Consultant
Dr Mohammad Alam
Paediatrics
Professor Sauid Ishaq
Gastroenterology
Dr Stephanie Kayode
Allergy & immunology
Dr Daniel Crespi
Paediatric Gastroenterologist
Dr Dhamyanthi Thangarajah
Paediatric Gastroenterology
Dr Rashmi Jain
Consultant immunologist and allergist
Dr Matthew Doyle
GP with a special interest
Professor George Du Toit
Paediatric allergy & immunology
Professor David Rawat
Consultant paediatric gastroenterologist
Professor Adam Fox
Allergy & immunology
Professor Nick Makwana
Paediatrics
Professor Stuart Bloom
Gastroenterology
Professor Helen Brough
Paediatric allergy & immunology
Dr Benjamin Hope
Paediatric gastroenterologist
Dr Dalbir Sohi
Pediatric Lead for Children's Allergy
Dr Maria Raptaki
Paediatrics and Paediatric allergy & immunology
Dr Lee Noimark
Paediatric allergy & immunology
Dr Laura Flor Prades
Gastroenterology
Dr Assad Butt
Paediatric Gastroenterology
Dr Michael Hii
Consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist
Dr Nirit Braha
Consultant Paediatrician and Endocrinologist and Paediatric endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism
Dr Mudiyur Gopi
Consultant Paediatrician
Dr Robert Boyle
Paediatric allergist