you may possibly get confusion, difficulty breathing,dizziness, ringing in the ears, seizures (convulsions), skin rash, stomach pains, unusual bleeding or bruising, red or purple spots on skin, vomiting blood or what looks like coffe grounds
Quote from the Related Link: Symptoms of acute overdose may include: * Upset stomach and stomach pain * Nausea * Vomiting -- may cause an ulcer or irritation of the stomach known as gastritis Symptoms of chronic overdose may include: * Fatigue * Slight fever * Confusion * Collapse * Rapid heart beat * Uncontrollable rapid breathing Large overdoses may also cause: * Ringing in the ears * Tempoary deafness * Hyperactivity * Dizziness * Drowsiness * Hyperactivity * Seizures * Coma you left out the important parts - hard as hell to breath feels like suffocation is a way better description than just 'rapid breathing'
pain in chest like stabbing - feels like a heart attack you dont want to take aspirin to try and off yourself ..TRUST ME
There are several side effects of aspirin that a person needs to be aware of. Some of these side effects include itching, hives, swelling in the face or hands, fever, and severe nausea or vomiting.
gastric bleeding
Nope
What are the symptoms of an overdose of Belladonna.
Not likely.
With the recent death of Christopher Kelly (51) of an apparent Aspirin Overdose, we are reminded that the lowly Aspirin, if used improperly can lead to death. The details surrounding the death of one of the key players of the former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's legal woes are still sketchy, but according to Law Enforcement, Aspirin overdose is the apparent cause of death.First prepared in 1853 by the French chemist Charles Frederic Gerhardt, and in1899 marketed around the world by Bayer, aspirin remained very popular until the introduction of acetaminophen (Tylonol) in 1956 and Ibuprofen in 1969. Today aspirin's uses include being used as a preventative treatment for heart attacks and strokes.It is still very popular and can be found in most medicine cabinets in either in its own form, or as an ingredient in such products as Alka Seltzer, Ecotrin, and Excedrin. It is also found in prescription drugs such as Percodan.Aspirin overdose comes in two forms, Acute, and Chronic. In an acute overdose, someone has intentionally, or accidently taken a very large dose. Symptoms of acute Aspirin overdose include nausea, stomach pain, and vomiting. About 2% of the people that suffer an acute aspirin overdose die.In a chronic overdose, a daily dose of aspirin has built up in the body over time and has lead to the overdose. The chronic overdose is generally seen in people whose kidneys are not working correctly, or are dehydrated. Chronic overdoses may include fatigue, fever, confusion, collapse, rapid heart beat, uncontrollable rapid breathing. About 25% of the people that suffer a chronic aspirin overdose die.A large overdose can cause ringing in the ears, temporary deafness, hyperactivity, dizziness, drowsiness, seizures, and coma.The cause of death in most cases of Aspirin overdose is noncardiogenic pulmonary edema, a condition where fluids build up in the lungs.
death
Although overdose rarely occurs with SSRIs,symptoms include two or more severe side effects occurring together.flushing of the face.fast heart rate.upset stomach.Rare symptoms of SSRI overdose include:.coma.low blood pressure.
you can overdose on water? last time i checked, you cant
Hematuria
Yes I think so. Symptoms of overdose...nausea and dizziness. Remedy used: chicken broth. Within 15 minutes the symptoms disappeared.
Because salicylism is a mild toxicity due to overdose of aspirin. Signs and symptoms of salicylism are tinnitus (ringing in the ears), headache, parasthesias (tingling sensations), increased respiration, drowsiness, and confusion, and gastro-intestinal distress (aches, pain). The dose of aspirin should be stopped or at least decreased if this happens.
Aspirin even children's aspirin-should never be given to children or teenagers with flu-like symptoms or chickenpox
nausea sore throat
Having a very bad "trip."