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What Happens If You Accidentally Eat a Spoiled Egg?

What’s Happening Inside Your Body
When harmful bacteria enter your digestive tract, they release toxins that irritate the stomach and intestinal lining. Your body responds by triggering vomiting or diarrhea—natural defense mechanisms designed to expel the threat quickly.

That “rotten egg” smell comes from hydrogen sulfide and other sulfur compounds produced as proteins break down. While these compounds signal spoilage, they aren’t inherently toxic—the real concern is whether pathogenic bacteria have also taken hol
Who Should Take Extra Care
Certain groups face higher risks of complications from foodborne illness:

Young children (under 5)

Adults over 65

Pregnant individuals

Those with compromised immune systems (due to illness or medication)

For these individuals, dehydration can develop rapidly. Seek medical advice at the first sign of persistent symptoms.

When to Call a Healthcare Provider
Contact a doctor if you experience:

Fever above 101.3°F (38.5°C)

Vomiting that prevents keeping fluids down for 12+ hours

Bloody stool

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