Sudden drooling
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A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
Mild symptoms of nerve agent exposure can include headache, dizziness, blurred vision, runny nose, and difficulty breathing. Other signs might involve muscle twitching, sweating, and nausea. It's important to recognize these symptoms early, as they can escalate quickly. Immediate medical attention is crucial if nerve agent exposure is suspected.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
sudden drooling
Yes, exposure to nerve agents can cause dilated pupils, a condition known as mydriasis. Nerve agents inhibit acetylcholinesterase, leading to an accumulation of acetylcholine, which can disrupt normal autonomic function and result in various symptoms, including pupil dilation. This effect is part of a broader range of cholinergic symptoms that may occur following exposure.
sudden drooling
Sudden drooling
Atropine
Administer antidote and anticonvulsant auto-injections is the primary means of mitigating or treating mild or severe symptoms of nerve agent exposure.