Symptoms of poisoning include:
Other
symptoms of poisoning include vomiting and diarrhea, muscle weakness and confusion.
Initial
symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, and general lethargy.
Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, lethargy and loss of coordination.
Poisoning:
Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, salivation, excitability, difficulty breathing, disorientation, poor coordination, twitching, convulsions, and collapse.
Poisoning —
Symptoms of poisoning include internal / external bleeding, dilated pupils, excessive salivation, foaming at the mouth, seizures or other unusual behaviors.
Not exact matches
Symptoms of nicotine
poisoning in babies
include vomiting after a feed, grey skin color, loose stools, an increased heart rate, and restlessness.
The
symptoms were suggestive
of fluorine
poisoning, and
included:
The
symptoms of Carbon Monoxide
poisoning include headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain and confusion.
Symptoms of mercury
poisoning include vomiting and diarrhoea.
By researching naturl health issues, I learned that common
symptoms of pesticide
poisoning include an inability to think, poor concentration, hyperactivity, poor coordination, weakness, nervousness, breathing problems, muscle pains, and twitching — the
symptoms we associate with a number
of neurological disorders,
including ADHD.
Symptoms of salmon
poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, muscle weakness, loss
of appetite, behavioral changes, weight loss, dehydration, fever, and «leaky» nose or eyes.
Symptoms of antifreeze
poisoning include drunk - like behavior, vomiting, excessive urination, drinking and depression.
Symptoms of mercury
poisoning include hair loss, anxiety, blindness, numbness, kidney failure, tremors, and bloody diarrhea.
The
symptoms of increased thirst and urination may be due to numerous different conditions
including: hormonal conditions, kidney failure, dietary problems, some
poisonings, infections etc... I would focus my energy on different hormonal conditions, hypothyroidism is one; but diabetes, Cushing's Disease, Addison's Disease and others may also present similar
symptoms but would normally present other identifying
symptoms.
Symptoms of chocolate
poisoning may
include vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, and seizures.
Symptoms of dog egg
poisoning include:
Symptoms of theobromine
poisoning include high fever, vomiting and diarrhea, stiff muscles, anxiety, heavy or accelerated breathing, rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, and seizures.
Symptoms of grape / raisin
poisoning include poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, depression, stomach pain, decreased urination, tremors, and seizures.
If you want to review more on the basics,
including the causes and
symptoms, those are covered in our discussion on feline diarrhea, but here's a quick rundown on causes... food
poisoning or ingestion
of foreign matter, intestinal parasites, infections, and changes in diet.
Symptoms of lead
poisoning in dogs
include vomiting, diarrhea, anemia (less than normal blood cells).
Symptoms associated with zinc
poisoning in dogs
include diarrhea, vomiting and anemia (reduced number
of red blood cells), red or orange colored urine, lack
of appetite.
Symptoms of poisoning from plants or fertilizers and pesticides can
include vomiting, diarrhea, colic, excessive thirst and, in severe cases, convulsions, muscle tremors and salivating, Knight said.
Symptoms of mercury
poisoning include anxiety, vision problems (even blindness), kidney damage, neurological problems, numbness, tremors, diarrhea, and, in severe cases, convulsions, coma, or death.
The signs and
symptoms of nicotine
poisoning in dogs and cats
include: tremors, twitching, or seizures, drooling, constricted pupils, hallucinations (auditory and visual), excitement, racing heart (slower rate in small doses), vomiting and diarrhea.
Symptoms of mild alcohol
poisoning include involuntary urination or defecation.
Dr. Frederick Oehme, professor
of toxicology and diagnostic medicine at Kansas State University, said
symptoms of lead
poisoning are vague in pets but can
include a slightly anorexic appearance and a slight loss
of appetite, slight behavior changes that
include twitching, and whining while sleeping.
There are a few different causes for the presence
of blood in the stool which may
include straining to defecate, colitis, parasites, infections,
poisoning, foreign objects among other causes; if Maggie is otherwise in good health you should keep an eye on her but if there is no improvement over the weekend you should visit your Veterinarian for an examination especially if the stool turns loose or you notice any other concerning
symptom.
In more advanced cases
of lead
poisoning, there are neurological
symptoms that
include mild to severe seizures.
It's important to know the
symptoms of pet
poisoning, which may
include vomiting, significant or foamy salivating, changes on their paws, eyes, or the skin around the mouth, trouble breathing, seizures, or paralysis.
Common
symptoms of poison ingestion
include vomiting, diarrhea, profuse salivation, weakness, impaired vision and a slow heart rate.
Symptoms and treatment:
Symptoms of drug
poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy.
Any
of these
symptoms can signify serious illness
including ulcers, kidney or liver failure, distemper, cancer, diabetes,
poisoning, or Addison's disease.
Symptoms of mycotoxin
poisoning include vomiting, fever, agitation, tremors, seizures.
Symptoms of plant
poisoning include: irritation to skin and / or mouth, diarrhea, seizures, lethargy, unconsciousness, and / or vomiting.
Symptoms of lily
poisoning include drooling, vomiting, marked lethargy, urinary difficulties and severe kidney failure, meaning many cats lose their lives in a great deal
of pain and suffering.
Symptoms of xylitol
poisoning may
include vomiting, loss
of coordination, lethargy, and seizures.
Symptoms of ivermectin
poisoning include dilated pupils, disorientation, lethargy and vomiting
Symptoms of theobromine
poisoning may
include heart palpitations, seizures, tremors, and even sudden death.
Any known bleeding or bruising should be seen by your Veterinarian as there are a few different causes
of bruising (
including trauma and
poisoning); older rodent
poisons used anticoagulants and would thin the blood to the point that the rodent bled to death, I do not think it would be rodent
poison as the
symptoms would be much worse and last ten years rodent
poisons are more neurotoxin based.
Symptoms of poisoning by flea / tick treatments may
include salivating, dilated pupils, tremors, vomiting, hiding, shivering, and skin irritation.
There has been a significant increase in weed
poisoning (as well as dogs licking tables after owners have snorted cocaine etc...), however the
symptoms of walking drunk may be attributable to many different causes
including infections (particularly ears), other
poisoning, head trauma, vestibular disease, liver failure, kidney failure among other causes.
The
symptoms of poisoning which may occur 24 hours after ingestion
include tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and seizures; it would be best to keep a close eye on Mya for a few days and rush her to your Veterinarian if you notice any
of the above
symptoms.
There are many
symptoms of nicotine
poisoning including vomiting, tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and seizures; generally once nicotine is consumed, a visit to a Veterinarian within three or four hours is required to initiate vomiting and to start supportive therapy, after 24 hours any treatment would be symptomatic based on any
symptoms Cricket presents.
Anisocoria (unequal pupil size) is a
symptom of another condition and may be caused by trauma (
including corneal ulceration), disease affecting the nervous system, uveitis (inflammation
of the iris), glaucoma (increase ocular pressure),
poisoning or cancer.
Symptoms of marijuana
poisoning are usually seen within 30 - 60 minutes
of inhalation or ingestion and may
include:
Symptoms of cyanide
poisoning often set in within a couple hours
of ingestion, and
include vomiting, excessive panting or heavy breathing, irregular heartbeat, skin problems, shock, and dilated pupils.
Symptoms of Xylitol
poisoning include, but are not limited to: • Weakness / lethargy / collapse • Vomiting and / or black tarry stools • Tremors and seizures • Loss
of consciousness / coma
To treat a
poisoning successfully, it's helpful to have a history
of your pet's
symptoms,
including when the
symptoms were first noticed, where the animal has been in the past few hours, and whether anything has been seen in the yard (pieces
of uneaten meat, any vomit with discoloration), or passed through the stool.
The well - documented array
of symptoms caused by lead
poisoning in children
includes damage to the nervous system, bones, kidneys and hearing, as well as speech and language impairments.