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chronic poison exposure is being exposed to poison alot. acute poison exposure is being exposed to poison a little bit. im no expert on poison, i just know what the words acute and chronic mean
Nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss of consciousness are symptoms of poison gas exposure. The symptoms can vary depending on the type of poisonous gas and the amount of exposure.
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Yes. I've gotten a poison oak rash from exposure in Michigan and New Jersey.
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An allergic reaction will usually occur within 1 or 2 days of exposure.
If you mean, "How does a poison ivy exposure spread on your body?" the only answers are thus: 1. Areas exposed after the initial exposure will appear -- later. 2. If you are exposed and immediately rub the affected area, you *might* spread some of the urushiol -- the active ingredient -- around some. But this has to happen fast as after 15 minutes or so, urushiol is already bonded to skin cells. 3. You can be exposed by coming into contact with clothing that was itself exposed, a while after the fact. If you mean, "can the liquid that seeps from the lesions spread the rash?", the answer is No.
Avoid exposure to the sun. Sun exposure may cause scaring in healing tissue. So you can go out, but keep it covered.
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