Behavior changes, psychiatric symptoms, burns on the mouth, odor of the breath. An empty container. Vomit may be tested to determine the poison and blood/urine tests monitor metabolism.
I hope so.
Samantha's malaise was later diagnosed as food poisoning.
There is no specific laboratory test for early diagnosis of septicemia.
A person diagnosed with mercury poisoning may be prescribed a drug that binds the mercury, and thus helps the body excrete it quickly.
A high level of lead in the blood can be detected with a simple blood test.
In most cases, the fact that the patient has recently eaten wild mushrooms is the clue to the cause of symptoms.
Diagnosis is confirmed with a stool culture. Other laboratory tests may be used to examine vomitus, blood, or the contaminated food. A blood chemistry panel may be performed
There is no such thing as "lipstick poisoning ".
Microbiological poisoning is commonly known as "food poisoning."
The shape of food poisoning? depends I suppose on what bacteria caused the food poisoning in the first place.
That is the correct spelling of the word "diagnosed".
probably under-diagnosed.