It is often difficult to tell if a person has eaten a poisonous plant because there are no tell-tale empty containers and no unusual lesions or odors around the mouth.
The ward for potion and plant poisoning is on the 3rd floor of the St. Mungo's building. (Harry Potter)
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Hemlock poisoning cases are rare. It is difficult to estimate the exact number of deaths caused by hemlock ingestion each year. However, deaths related to hemlock poisoning can occur, especially in cases of accidental ingestion or mistaken identity of the plant.
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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.
Many cases of plant poisoning involve plants that contain hallucinogens, such as peyote cactus buttons, certain types of mushrooms, and marijuana.
To determine the identity of a plant, you can use a field guide, plant identification apps, or consult with a botanist. Look at the plant's characteristics like leaves, flowers, and stem to match with known plant species.
Symptoms of plant poisoning in cows can include diarrhea, colic, bloating, weakness, and in severe cases, respiratory distress and convulsions. When it comes to chemical poisoning, symptoms can vary depending on the type of chemical ingested but common signs may include drooling, vomiting, tremors, seizures, and difficulty breathing. It's important to seek veterinary help immediately if poisoning is suspected.
To determine the identity of a plant, you can use a plant identification guide, online plant identification tools, or consult with a botanist or horticulturist. Look at the plant's characteristics such as its leaves, flowers, and overall shape to help with identification.
they would leak and kill the plant as well as making the soil poisoness and possibly poisoning you too
No betta fish cannot survive with a calla lily because the plant is basically poisoning the fish
Albert E. Russell has written: 'Lead poisoning in a storage battery plant' -- subject(s): Industrial toxicology, Lead-poisoning, Storage batteries