Eating sashimi infection symptoms?

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I don't know when, more and more friends fell in love with Japanese food. In recent years, Japanese restaurants have sprung up in many parts of China. The most popular Japanese dishes are sashimi and sushi. However, many people dare not eat the sashimi. After all, it's raw. Many people are afraid that there are parasites on it. Eating sashimi infection symptoms? Let's talk about it

Eating sashimi infection symptoms?

The patients with moderate infection often showed a rise in body temperature in the afternoon, a temperature up to 40 ℃ in the evening, and a temperature down to normal or below 38 ℃ after midnight, often accompanied by chills, sweating, dizziness, headache, etc;

Gastrointestinal symptoms: loss of appetite in varying degrees, a small number of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, often with mucus and blood. The feces of the patients with severe infection were jam like and accompanied with abdominal pain. The common are pale, thin, fatigue, dizziness, muscle and joint pain, urticaria, etc.

Respiratory symptoms: cough is an important manifestation of acute schistosomiasis, about half of the patients with acute schistosomiasis can cough, mainly manifested as dry cough, less sputum, occasionally with blood in the sputum.

matters needing attention

1. Vigorously carry out publicity and education, so that everyone can understand the transmission route, harm, prevention and control methods of the disease and the risk of raw fish, consciously do not eat raw or immature fish, do a good job in food hygiene, prevent the disease from entering through the mouth, and vigorously cooperate with medical personnel to do a good job in inspection and treatment. 2. Actively treat patients and manage the hosts of animals such as cats, dogs and pigs. General survey should be carried out in the epidemic area of this disease, and the patients should be treated in a planned way. For cats, dogs, pigs and other animals, do not feed raw fish, shrimp and other food. Their feces should not be poured into fish ponds or canals. Proper treatment should be carried out. For sick cats and dogs, killing or treatment can be considered.