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10. More Serious Symptoms

In rare cases, food poisioning causes more serious symptoms than those outlined above. Blurry vision, extreme muscle weakness or paralysis, blood in the stool, and jaundice or yellowing of the skin and eyes can point to a more serious condition. If the infection spreads to the blood or lining of the brain, it can be life-threatening. Non-infectious food poisoning, such as from ingestion of certain mushrooms or fish, can damage the nervous system and, in extreme cases, be fatal.

Could You Have Food Poisoning? 10 Symptoms to Watch For
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