Arctic bearded seal poisoning
Arctic bearded seal poisoning: Introduction
Arctic bearded seal poisoning: The Arctic Bearded seal is often used as a food source by the arctic inhabitants. Eating the liver and kidneys of the arctic bearded seal can result in a Vitamin A overdose which can cause serious symptoms and even death in extreme cases. It is believed that eating more than 100-250 grams of the seal liver can result in human death.
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Symptoms of Arctic bearded seal poisoning
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Arctic bearded seal poisoning: Complications
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Prognosis for Arctic bearded seal poisoning
Prognosis for Arctic bearded seal poisoning:
The severity of symptoms will vary depending on the amount of liver eaten. Symptoms are more severe in children due to their smaller body size.
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