Ticks
Tick bites can transmit many serious diseases such as Lyme disease, Tularemia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Learn about tick bite symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »The Poisons Dictionary S-U defines the poisonous or toxic ingredients in these substances and identifies symptoms associated with them. Whether you're experiencing symptoms associated with scorpions or ticks, learn what to do and what to expect.
Toothpaste poisoning, caused by swallowing a large amount of toothpaste, usually results in stomach pain or obstruction. Learn about toothpaste poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options. See more »
Tick bites can transmit many serious diseases such as Lyme disease, Tularemia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Learn about tick bite symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Potpourri poisoning, also called Sachet poisoning, may cause shallow breathing, dizziness, or throat irritation. Learn about Potpourri poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Sassafras oil overdose may lead to respiratory complications, stomach problems, or severe kidney damage and commonly causes death. Learn about Sassafras oil overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Scorpion fish poisoning leads to pain and swelling at the bite site, respiratory problems, and seizures which requires rapid medical care. Learn about Scorpion fish poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Scorpion poisoning commonly causes mild pain at the sting site but can lead to seizures, respiratory complications, and stomach problems. Learn about Scorpion poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Meballymal overdose, also called Secobarbital overdose, causes breathing problems and deep sleep which can be fatal. Learn about Meballymal overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Shampoo poisoning, caused by ingestion, causes vomiting and diarrhea but is usually not poisonous. Learn about Shampoo poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Shaving cream poisoning commonly leads to eye irritation or stomach problems but can also cause allergic reactions. Learn about Shaving cream poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Shellac poisoning leads to gastrointestinal problems, multi-organ failure, and respiratory complications which can be fatal unless rapidly treated. Learn about Shellac poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Snake Bite Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Snake Bite Poisoning and what to do in case of Snake Bite Poisoning.
See more »Soap poisoning, from ingestion, causes diarrhea, vomiting, or redness and local irritation but are usually non-toxic poisonings. Learn about Soap poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Sodium bisulfate overdose causes severe mouth pain, hypotension, and asphyxiation from throat swelling that can be fatal. Learn about Sodium bisulfate overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Borate poisoning, also called sodium borate poisoning, causes skin rash and blue-green vomiting with high death rates for infants. Learn about borate poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Caronic acid poisoning, also called sodium carbonate overdose, causes throat and stomach damage requiring rapid medical care. Learn about caronic acid poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Caustic soda poisoning, also called sodium hydroxide overdose, impairs respiratory and circulatory functions and requires rapid treatment. Learn about caustic soda poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Bleach poisoning, caused by sodium hypochlorite, damages the throat, lungs, and stomach and can be fatal without prompt treatment. Learn about bleach poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Sodium Phosphate Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Sodium Phosphate Poisoning and what to do in case of Sodium Phosphate Poisoning.
See more »Alka-Seltzer poisoning, commonly called sodium salicylate overdose, leads to convulsions and dizziness and is fatal if untreated. Learn about Alka-Seltzer overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Solder poisoning can have severe and varying effects due to a variety of poisonous ingredients like lead, acids, and ethylene glycol. Learn about Solder poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Sorbic acid poisoning causes abdominal pain and skin irritation but is considered to be a non-toxic poisoning. Learn about Sorbic acid poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
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