It depends on the type of poison. Some poisons may cause less noticeable effects, such as nausea, vomiting, or a rash. More strong or toxic poisons can cause symptoms ranging from seizures to death....
Fever and chills Low temperature Paleness of skin color Listlessness Changes in mental status Rapid breathing Increased heart rate Decreased urine output Low blood pressure Shock Problems with...
At first it`s a high temperature and strongly shivering (using ague reducing drugs has no effect). If the poisoning is not being treated at that stage, a septic shock can occur, then the symptoms...
It has never been demonstrated that there any such thing as 'amalgam poisoning'. In extremely rare cases, people have been shown to be allergic to one or more components of amalgam, but that is not...