PoisoningPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment. You can help your
doctor treat poisoning by being prepared to answer the following questions. Be
sure to bring the poisonous substance with you. - What substance do you suspect was
involved?
- When did the poisoning occur?
- Was the
substance swallowed, inhaled, spilled on the skin, or splashed in the
eyes?
- Have you ever been treated for a poisoning in the past? What
was the substance? How long ago? How was the poisoning treated?
- How
much of the substance was involved?
- What symptoms are
present?
- How long have symptoms been present?
- Has a
poison control center been called? What advice did they give? Did it
work?
- What home treatment measures have been
tried?
- Have any nonprescription medicines been taken? What effect
did they have?
- What prescription and nonprescription medicines do
you take?
- Were alcohol or drugs involved in the
poisoning?
- Do you have any
health risks?
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