First of all, stay out of the sun. Take Bynadrill and Advil as needed. If your sun poisoning does not go away after about a week, go to your Doctor
Yes
It can be fatal in chronic poisoning.
Every type of poisoning is bad.
Decontaminate exposed clothing and wash with soap and water immediately. Emergency measures may focus on ventilator support and heart monitoring. If inhalation is suspected, the patient should be removed from the site.
No. Pinpoint pupils are caused by opiate (morphine etc.) and organophospate (insecticide) poisoning.
The first stage of treatment for an inhalation poisoning is to remove the victim from the toxic atmosphere immediately
No. Sun poisoning is just another term for extreme sun burn. Although sun poisoning can cause extreme dehydration, the resulting effects will still be reversible. For more informations on these topic, log on to... http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/sun-poisoning?page=2
rim is a treatment for pcp poisoning
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The term "sun poisoning" is used to describe a severe sunburn caused by prolonged exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. Sun poisoning is characterized by red and blistered skin that is often warm and is accompanied by headache, dehydration, dizziness, vomiting, fever and pain. Loss of fluids and an imbalance of electrolytes are other symptoms of severe sun poisoning.
911 and/or poison control
Roy Goulding has written: 'Poisoning' -- subject(s): Poisoning, Treatment
A person with alcohol poisoning should immediately seek medical attention. Treatment consists of breathing support and intravenous fluids and vitamins.
Treatment of chronic chemical poisoning involves identifying, eliminating the source of poison from the patient's environment, and symptomatic treatment of the condition.
Immediate treatment for CO poisoning is to remove the victim from the source of carbon monoxide gas and get him or her into fresh air.
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