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Anti-rust product poisoning occurs when someone breathes in or swallows anti-rust products. These products may be accidentally breathed in (inhaled) if they are used in a small, poorly ventilated area, such as a garage.
Various anti-rust products Symptoms & Signs Eyes, ears, nose, and throat Loss of vision Severe pain in the throat Severe pain or burning in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, or tongue ...
Chemical poisoning -- Anti-rust products ... abdominal pain Chemical poisoning -- Antimony ... stomach cramps, abdominal pain Chemical poisoning -- Antu ... abdominal pain Chemical poisoning -- Arsine ... stomach cramps, abdominal tenderness ...
Anti-rust products Senile cerebral amyloid angiopathy Anaphylaxis Idiopathic aplastic anemia Diclofenac sodium overdose Vulvovaginitis Familial lipoprotein lipase deficiency Pulse - bounding Hepatitis B vaccine Teenagers and acne medicine ...
including benzocaine, which is chemically related to PPD neomycin, an antibiotic commonly found in over-the-counter antibiotic ointments chromates, which are chemicals commonly found in cement, leather, paints, matches, and anti-rust products ...
See also: Symptom, Poisoning, Emergency, Vomiting, Kidney
 
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