Depending on the current state of the organism, accidentally swallowing a fly may or may not be okay.
After accidentally swallowing a fly, the fly may be broken down by stomach acid after entering the digestive tract and then excreted in the stool, and the bacteria, viruses, parasites and other substances carried by the fly may be removed by the body’s immune system, and there are generally no adverse consequences in such cases.
However, if the body’s immune system does not effectively remove the bacteria, viruses and parasites carried by the flies in a timely manner, such pathogenic microorganisms may cause intestinal infections, which can lead to a series of symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. This type of situation can lead to the occurrence of disease.
If you experience discomfort after accidentally swallowing a fly, it is recommended that you visit a hospital and be treated under a doctor’s supervision.