It can, though it would likely not be common or an initial symptom.
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Any metal can cause toxic metal poisoning. Stainless steel is comprised of iron, nickel and/or chromium (and more) in various proportions. It is unusual that these could dissolve into food / water, but not impossible. Usually the Biology necessary to cause this sort of "accident" is worse than the metals of the alloy.
It tended to cause absorption of excessive lead into the system (lead poisoning), and its use has been banned in most countries. Lead can cause heavy-metal poisoning
Milk is not an antidote for lead poisoning. Eating healthy foods that contain calcium such as Milk can help to prevent lead poisoning by reducing lead absorption.
You may feel nothing, but lead poisoning may cause abdominal pain, headache, anemia or behavior changes.
No, there is nothing in the literature that says that but welders who work with it can get something called metal fume fever. This is not cancer but a type of poisoning.
vomit, seizure, passing out
No the drinking of grapefruit juice can not cause stroke or seizure .
Why does oranophosphate poisoning cause muscular paralysis? Why does oranophosphate poisoning cause muscular paralysis?
No. It can however cause alcohol poisoning.
Yes, electroconvulsive therapy can cause a seizure in people that have never had a seizure. However, beyond that, general electrical stimulation on the body (such as with a TENS machine) should not induce a seizure in a person who is not an epileptic.
Colds do not cause seizures, though you could happen to have a seizure while you have a cold.
Mucor,Penicillium,Aspergillus can cause food poisoning
Scaring your dog does not cause a seizure. However, in dogs who already suffer from seizures, stress can bring on a seizure, so if you scare your dog, the stress from being scared can make the dog have a seizure.
It can cause poisoning that leads to learning disabilities and behavioral problems in children.
Yes, lack of potassium (and other important) can cause a seizure :-D Hope you're satisfied with the answer :-D
Staring at something won't give you a seizure. Flashing lights have been known to cause seizure activity in those who already have a seizure disorder.
Drug overdoses, both accidental and intentional, are the leading cause of poisoning in adults.