locoweed cannot poison itself because it is immune to the poison it produces.
Yes, ergot poisoning can be fatal if left untreated. Symptoms can include hallucinations, severe convulsions, gangrene, and death due to lack of blood circulation. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if there is suspicion of ergot poisoning.
Lead poisoning typically does not cause pinpoint pupils. Pinpoint pupils are more commonly associated with opioid overdose or use. Lead poisoning can cause a variety of symptoms, including abdominal pain, fatigue, and cognitive impairment.
Yes, chocolate poisoning in humans can be fatal, especially in cases of ingestion of large amounts of chocolate or high concentrations of theobromine, a toxic compound found in chocolate. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning can include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, seizures, and in severe cases, death. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if chocolate poisoning is suspected.
Symptoms of formaldehyde poisoning that affect the skin may include irritation, redness, itching, and blistering.
Yes, sun poisoning can occur without a sunburn. Sun poisoning is a severe case of sunburn that can cause symptoms like blistering, fever, and chills. It can also be caused by prolonged exposure to the sun without necessarily developing a visible burn on the skin.
Locoweed is a plant that can accumulate high levels of selenium from the soil. When livestock like cattle graze on locoweed, they can ingest toxic amounts of selenium, which can lead to selenium poisoning and various health issues.
Locoweed, which refers to various species of the genus Astragalus, is considered toxic primarily to livestock, particularly horses, leading to a condition known as "locoweed poisoning." While it is not typically toxic to humans, ingestion can still lead to mild gastrointestinal discomfort or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, the primary concern remains its effects on animals, rather than direct toxicity to humans. Always consult a medical professional or poison control if there is concern about exposure.
Locoweed is a dicot. Dicots have two seed leaves (cotyledons) in their embryos, while monocots have one seed leaf.
they ate locoweed
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
it wont but it knows when its there in its body
Using all the letters you get locoweed.
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
keep the food in Refrigerator, to avoid poisoning it.
by not poaching and by not poisoning their food and habitat
Herpetic whitlow itself will not cause blood poisoning. In the unlikely event that the lesions are secondarily infected, perhaps you could get a lymphangitis, but that's not common.
In serious cases of food poisoning, medications may be given to stop abdominal cramping and vomiting. Medications are not usually given for the diarrhea, since stopping it might keep toxins in the body longer