Poisoning via the mouth can occur when toxic substances are swallowed, such as accidentally ingesting household chemicals or poisonous plants. Poisoning via the skin can occur when toxic substances are absorbed through the skin, such as contact with certain chemicals or poisonous plants. Poisoning via the respiratory tract can occur when toxic fumes or gases are inhaled, such as exposure to exhaust fumes or toxic vapors in industrial environments.
In case of poisoning, it is important to act quickly. If someone has ingested toxic substances, immediately call emergency services and try to determine which substance has been ingested. Rinse the mouth with water if the person is conscious, but do not give food or drink. If toxic substances have come into contact with the skin, immediately remove contaminated clothing and thoroughly rinse the skin with water. If someone has inhaled toxic fumes, move the person to a well-ventilated area and call emergency services. It is always best to seek professional medical help in case of poisoning, even if the symptoms seem mild.
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