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What happens if I eat an old hard boiled egg?

Asked: Igor, Last Updated:

When eggs spoil, they begin to smell bad, and the yolk and egg white may become discolored. ... If a person has any doubt about whether an egg has gone bad, they should throw it out. The main risk of eating bad eggs is Salmonella infection, which can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and fever.

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