Most cases of plant poisoning are treated by inducing vomiting, if the patient is fully conscious. Vomiting can be induced by taking syrup of ipecac, an over-the-counter emetic available at any pharmacy.
I think it's vegetables and fruits.
In most cases, the fact that the patient has recently eaten wild mushrooms is the clue to the cause of symptoms.
Amanita phalloides, appropriately called "death cap," accounts for the majority of cases.
Salmonella food poisoning occurs worldwide.is most frequently reported in North America and Europe.1% of cases are actually reported.In the United States, Salmonella is responsible for about 15% of all cases of food poisoning.
The treatment for most heavy metal poisoning is chelation therapy. A chelating agent specific to the metal involved is given either orally, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
The staff at a poison control center and emergency room doctors have the most experience diagnosing and treating poisoning cases.
it is treated with an oral antibiotic in most cases. In extreme cases it can be removed surgically, but this is rare.
There have been a few high-profile cases of people dying from polonium poisoning, but the total number of deaths attributed to polonium worldwide is relatively low. Most cases of polonium poisoning are rare and typically related to accidental exposure or deliberate poisoning.
In most cases, vaginal candidiasis can be treated successfully with a variety of over-the-counter antifungal creams or suppositories.
Depends on where the RV is, but in most cases, it is treated as if it was a house, so yes.
The prognosis for uncomplicated cases of Salmonella food poisoning is excellent. Most people recover completely within a week's time. In cases where other medical problems complicate the illness, prognosis depends on the other medical conditions.
In MOST cases, yes- if the wood has not been treated with preservative chemicals.