Antidote seafood poisoning
Antidote seafood poisoning is a medical activity that involves administering medication to counteract the effects of seafood poisoning. Seafood poisoning occurs when someone eats fish or shellfish that contains bacteria, parasites, or toxins. Symptoms of seafood poisoning can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever, and chills. Antidote seafood poisoning is the process of administering medication to counteract the effects of seafood poisoning. This can involve administering medications such as antacids, antibiotics, and anti-diarrheal medications. The goal of this medical activity is to reduce the severity of the symptoms and prevent further complications. In some cases, hospitalization may be required for more serious cases.