Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning
Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning: Introduction
Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning: The Bearsfoot hellebore is a relatively small, flowering evergreen plant which originated in Europe. All parts of the plant contain protoanemonin which can be toxic if large quantities are consumed.
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Symptoms of Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning
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Treatments for Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning
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Causes of Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning
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Misdiagnosis and Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning
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Prognosis for Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning
Prognosis for Bearsfoot hellebore poisoning:
Severity of symptoms vary depending on the amount of plant material consumed and the body size of the person. Children tend to suffer more severe symptoms due to their smaller body size.
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