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There are thousands of plants that are known to be poisonous in some way. Also to bear in mind is that people react differently to different chemical compounds, some may get ill others not - same applies to allergies. The size and health of an individual also matters, young children (with a lower body mass) are more likely to exhibit extreme symptoms of poisoning. Some plants are extremely toxic to humans, whereas some are toxic to certain animals. In certain plants all of the plant is toxic, and in others only certain plant parts could cause poisoning. For example the only edible part of a tomato plant is the fruit, the leaves and stems are poisonous. Green tomato's and potatoes are also poisonous if eaten. Many flowers are also poisonous and may result in allergic reaction (many people develop rashes when they come into contact with chrysanthemums). Some poisonous plants are: Ricinus communis Digitalis Nerium oleander Thevethia Amaryllus Cestrum
The smell of a poisonous plant itself is unlikely to be deadly unless large amounts are inhaled in a confined space. However, it can still cause respiratory irritation or allergic reactions in some people. It's more important to avoid direct contact with or ingestion of poisonous plants to prevent poisoning.
Spotted knapweed is not known to toxic, though spines of mature plants could cause injury to grazing animals. See Related Links.
Lead is a soft heavy metal that is poisonous when ingested or inhaled. Its compounds, such as lead oxide and lead acetate, can be harmful to the environment and human health. Lead poisoning can cause a range of symptoms, including abdominal pain, neurological issues, and developmental delays in children.
Yes, Dieffenbachia, or "Dumb Cane" is poisonous to cats (and dogs) due to the presence of insoluble calcium oxalates, and proteolytic enzyme. Poisoning symptoms could include oral irritation, intense burning and irritation of mouth , tongue and lips, excessive drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing. Please contact your veterinarian or an animal poison control center immediately if your pet has consumed Dieffenbachia.
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.
There are a few things that can cause this, from heat stroke to heart attack. Even food poisoning could be the cause. Hard to know for sure.
We hoped our tour guide could correctly identify the poisonous plants.
As it is a fungus it could potentially cause respiratory disease in sheep.
You should be able to get a list of poisonous plants found in your country/area from your equivalent of a Department of Agriculture. You could also contact your vet for information.
There's no proof that lead poisoning causes antisocial personality disorder; however, lead poisoning can cause brain dysfunction and could presumably create brain-based behavioral problems and issues.
Shivering and vomiting can be cause by a viral illness or bacterial such as food poisoning or influenza. Another cause could be a psychological conditions such as extreme anxiety.