Examples: strong acids, strong bases, radioactive chemicals.
If experiencing an adverse reaction to food, seek medical help immediately if symptoms are severe or life-threatening. If it's a mild reaction like itching or rash, taking an antihistamine may help. Avoid the food causing the reaction and monitor symptoms closely.
A 20mph wind speed is considered moderate to strong, capable of causing some difficulty when walking or biking against the wind, and potentially causing minor damage to unsecured objects like branches and lightweight items. It is not severe but can be impactful depending on the circumstances.
This phrase refers to a substance that is both toxic and capable of spreading easily. It can lead to severe health issues upon contact or ingestion. Immediate medical attention is typically required to prevent serious harm.
If the body's immune mechanism is not capable of fighting then the bacteria produces disease.
One of the most toxic liquids known is dimethylmercury. It is a colorless, volatile liquid that is absorbed readily through the skin and is highly toxic even in small doses, causing severe neurological damage. It is considered to be one of the most hazardous chemicals to handle due to its extreme toxicity.
Anaphylaxis
its possible how? If you are allergic to the chemicals you can have a severe reaction to them and it can kill you. It is rare though and that is why you always have to perform a skin test. Put a bit of the product on your head behind your ear and leave it there for 24 hours. If there is no affect then it is safe to use the product but if you have any reaction at all do not use it.
Yes. A 60 mph wind is a rather strong wind, capable of causing noticeable damage to trees and man-made structures. A thunderstorm that produces a wind gust to 60 mph will be classified as severe.
acute reaction
A severe allergic reaction could result in anaphylactic shock and death.
If experiencing an adverse reaction to food, seek medical help immediately if symptoms are severe or life-threatening. If it's a mild reaction like itching or rash, taking an antihistamine may help. Avoid the food causing the reaction and monitor symptoms closely.
A Peanut Allergy is always severe, even if you have not had a serious reaction in the past. Many people take risks b/c they have not had a severe reaction in the past. Unfortunately, some of these people do die when they do have a severe reaction.
A 20mph wind speed is considered moderate to strong, capable of causing some difficulty when walking or biking against the wind, and potentially causing minor damage to unsecured objects like branches and lightweight items. It is not severe but can be impactful depending on the circumstances.
a severely exaggerated reaction to sunlight caused by a new chemical in the skin. The primary symptom is sunburn, which is rapid and can be severe enough to blister (a second degree burn). The chemicals associated with phototoxicity are usually drugs.
Yes!
Anaphylaxis
well ya see martin, i eat baked tacos out of the dirtiest corners of my dog's rump hole causing a severe chemical reaction and thus resulting in the flight of da plane