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Introducing an excessive amount of toxic substance can overload the body's detoxification systems, leading to organ damage or failure, metabolic imbalances, and potentially death. The body may also experience symptoms like nausea, vomiting, dizziness, seizures, or difficulty breathing as it tries to eliminate the toxin.
Yes, introducing an excessive amount of a toxic substance into the body can lead to adverse reactions. These reactions may manifest as acute symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and organ damage, or chronic effects, including long-term health complications. The severity of the reaction often depends on the type of toxin, the amount introduced, and the individual's overall health and susceptibility. It is crucial to seek medical attention if toxic exposure occurs.
An adverse reaction to a correct substance would be called an allergy.
The body may experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, or difficulty breathing. Severe cases of toxicity can lead to organ damage, seizures, coma, or death. Immediate medical attention is necessary to remove the toxic substance from the body and provide supportive care.
an allergic or negative reaction to a substance. Hahaha, I feel clever now :)
an allergic or negative reaction to a substance. Hahaha, I feel clever now :)
Adverse.
Saying not adverse means you are not against. An adverse reaction 'goes against' the expected reaction. I am not adverse to reading my science textbook.
an allergic or negative reaction to a substance. Hahaha, I feel clever now :)