No. Sun poisoning is just another term for extreme sun burn. Although sun poisoning can cause extreme dehydration, the resulting effects will still be reversible. For more informations on these topic, log on to... http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/sun-poisoning?page=2
It can be fatal in chronic poisoning.
Potentially fatal.
Botulism
Botulism
It Depends On The Quantity And Type Of Ink.
First of all, stay out of the sun. Take Bynadrill and Advil as needed. If your sun poisoning does not go away after about a week, go to your Doctor
yes
The term "sun poisoning" is used to describe a severe sunburn caused by prolonged exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. Sun poisoning is characterized by red and blistered skin that is often warm and is accompanied by headache, dehydration, dizziness, vomiting, fever and pain. Loss of fluids and an imbalance of electrolytes are other symptoms of severe sun poisoning.
to be a fatal victim of something means that someone died.
Ink Poisoning is not more dangerous than lead poisoning though they are equally dangerous. They both occur with long exposure to ink or lead. They are generally not fatal but have damaging effects on the body if not dealt with.
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Food poisoning