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First Aid for Poisoning:Emergency Conditions

Poisons are harmful substances that are swallowed, inhaled, or that come in contact with the skin. Each year about 10 million poisonings occur; 80% of them are in children under five years old.

Signs & Symptoms

Signs and symptoms depend on the substance. They include a skin rash, upset stomach, and more severe problems. Some poisons can cause death.

Causes

Things Not Meant to Be Swallowed or Inhaled

Things That Are Poisonous in Harmful Amounts

See also Food Poisoning and Bites & Stings.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the poison and its effects. Information to give the Poison Control Center, emergency department, etc.:

Self-Care / First Aid

For Swallowed Poisons

For Inhaled Poisons

For Chemical Poisons on Skin

 Prevention

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