Symptoms occur 18 to 36 hours after ingestion of the toxin.
Possible gastrointestinal symptoms include constipation - most frequent in infants (1) - and gastroenteritis - diarrhoea, cramps, vomiting. Fever is not associated with botulism.
Visual paralytic symptoms occur first - pupillary dilatation, blurred vision, diplopia, ptosis - and are followed by a general extreme fatiguability with severe weakness of the limbs and bulbar muscles. The voice changes.
On examination, tendon reflexes are usually preserved and usually there is no sensory disturbance or alteration of level of consciousness.
A milder condition occurs in infants and is associated with colonisation of the bowel by the organism.
Notes (1):
Reference:
Annotations allow you to add information to this page that would be handy to have on hand during a consultation. E.g. a website or number. This information will always show when you visit this page.