«Recent research suggests that techniques such as total plasma exchange and plasma absorption, if performed
soon after ingestion, may remove the toxin and prevent a fatal poisoning.»
Since the onset of the medication is quick, symptoms should manifest relatively
soon after ingestion.
In some of these incidents, the pet owner saw the pet swallow the foreign object and took steps prescribed by their veterinarian to either make sure it passed on its own or cause vomiting
soon after ingestion in hopes that the pet would vomit the object back up.
Blood levels are deceptive because toxic metals are stored in the body
soon after ingestion.
Not exact matches
The clinical picture of NCGS is a combination of IBS - like symptoms, behaviour disturbances and systemic manifestations.8... systemic manifestations (tiredness, headache, fibromyalgia - like joint or muscle pain, leg or arm numbness, «foggy mind,» dermatitis or skin rash, depression, anxiety, and anaemia) may be common.9, 10 The symptoms occur
soon after gluten
ingestion, improving or disappearing within hours or a few days
after gluten withdrawal and then relapsing following its reintroduction.7
The
ingestion of ∼ 20 — 25 g of high quality protein
soon after exercise [7], repeated every 4 h [8] has been shown to maximise the anabolic response in skeletal muscle.
The contaminated food can cause symptoms such as nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, abdominal cramps and chills as
soon as 30 minutes
after ingestion.
In cases of severe poisoning, death due to respiratory failure can occur as
soon as four hours
after ingestion.
While low blood sugar can occur very quickly — as
soon as 30 minutes
after ingestion — it can take up to 12 hours for symptoms to appear
after ingestion.
The signs of marijuana poisoning begin about 30 to 60 minutes
after ingestion or much
sooner if inhaled.
The signs typically begin 30 to 60 minutes
after ingestion, or
sooner if inhaled.»
Ingestion of tinsel can lead to a linear foreign body obstruction, a type of intestinal obstruction that is a surgical emergency and can be life threatening if not treated
soon after it occurs.
A classic example of a food allergy is anaphylactic shock seen
after ingestion of peanuts or
after being stung by bees: as
soon as the person or animal comes in contact with the allergen, their airway closes and they can't breathe.