You can die from any sort of poisoning if help isn't acquired straight away.
Methanol isn't actually poisonous, but the chemicals produced when your body metabolises methanol are. The enzymes that metabolise methanol also metabolise ethanol, but when both are present the ethanol is processed first. Methanol is also removed from the body via the lungs, sweat glands and in urine. Giving ethanol prevents the toxic by products of metabolism whilst these other methods remove the methanol from their system. This treatment only works if given early. It does not reverse the the damage done by methanol that has already been metabolised.
Methanol does not react with water.
The density of methanol is .7918g/cm3
Methanol
The methanol is a base not a acid
Yes it could.
yes from blood poisoning if you don't get it treated
Alcohol is normally ingested orally. On rare occasions it is administered intravenously, usually to treat methanol poisoning.
Methanol isn't actually poisonous, but the chemicals produced when your body metabolises methanol are. The enzymes that metabolise methanol also metabolise ethanol, but when both are present the ethanol is processed first. Methanol is also removed from the body via the lungs, sweat glands and in urine. Giving ethanol prevents the toxic by products of metabolism whilst these other methods remove the methanol from their system. This treatment only works if given early. It does not reverse the the damage done by methanol that has already been metabolised.
It can be fatal in chronic poisoning.
Food poisoning Answer: In that he was in his eighties it could as easily been of old age as anything rlse
Yes, it could be a sign of infection and you should see a doctor right away. You could get blood poisoning and die.
They could die from alcohol poisoning even if they have not yet passed out; people have died in their sleep having gone to bed completely unaware of the danger they have put themselves in with excessive alcohol consumption. Even fully awake, it is possible to choke to death on your own vomit, and copious regurgitation is a sure sign of alcohol poisoning.
yes, they could get potassium poisoning and die
No. Take immediately to the Vet, or it could die of alcohol poisoning.
If we don't control the infection in a wound, then the wound can get worse, we could develop blood poisoning, and we could ultimately die.
You could die. If not die you may require hospitalization. Food poisoning is serious.