For a start if your infant has ingested ink I think to be safe you should should get her/him to a doctor or hospital.
Having said that I don't think that Ink is necessarily poisonous, lots of school children are likely to ingest ink and therefore it would not be made to be dangerous.
Second have a look at the bottle - the label will tell you what to do if it is harmful when ingested.
But again to be sure you should seek medical advice immediately by phone if you can.
you can get ink poisoning by putting ink all over cause ink has poisoning
Do not ingest ink, do not get in in your bloodstream.
No, your body will take in the pen ink and if it takes in too much you will get ink poisoning
Yes. The ink gets in your blood and you get poisoned. It is simple! Actually, no it depends on how much ink goes into the cut and there are other ways of getting ink poisoning, and one of them is by swallowing more than one ounce of ink.
You may have ink poisoning if you are experiencing eye irritation and staining of the skin or other mucus membranes. Ink poisoning can also cause stomach cramps and vomiting.
Yes you can, It wouldn't do you much good, go to hospital!
At least half of your body covered with tatoos, but you cant get it from regular ink from a pen or marker, it is humanly impossible
1. What on earth are you thinking! Get a tattoo done professionally. 2. Yes you probably could get ink poisoning so please don't do this.
I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING. I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING. I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING.
YES! I would contact a doctor immediatly. Wash eyes thoroughly with clean water and check throat for any bumps or spots on it. I hope he/she feels much better! ;)
Every type of poisoning is bad.
Ink Poisoning is not more dangerous than lead poisoning though they are equally dangerous. They both occur with long exposure to ink or lead. They are generally not fatal but have damaging effects on the body if not dealt with.