Yew

Definition:
Poisoning caused by consumption of plant material from the Yew plant.

Poisonous Ingredient:
  • taxine


Where Found:
  • various species of the Yew plant
  • poison contained in most parts of the Yew plant (wood, bark, leaves, seeds)
Note: This list may not be all inclusive.

Symptoms:
  • body as a whole
  • respiratory
    • difficulty breathing
  • eyes, ears, nose, and throat
    • dilated pupils
    • cyanotic(blue) lips
  • gastrointestinal
    • diarrhea
    • nausea
    • abdominal pain
    • vomiting
  • heart and blood vessels
    • rapid heartbeat
    • irregular heartbeat
  • nervous system
    • coma
    • dizziness
    • headache



Home Treatment:
Contact Poison Control Center for appropriate treatment.

Before Calling Emergency:
Determine the following information:
  • the patient's age, weight, and condition
  • the name of the plant and the parts swallowed
  • the time it was swallowed
  • the amount swallowed


Poison Control, or a local emergency number:
They will instruct you if it is necessary to take the patient to the hospital. See Poison Control centers for telephone numbers and addresses. Bring plant with you to the emergency room for identification.

What to expect at the emergency room:
Some or all of the following procedures may be performed on the patient:
  • Induce vomiting.
  • Use gastric lavage.
  • Activated charcoal.
  • Treat the symptoms.


Expectations (prognosis):
Deaths have occurred. The red berry capsule is not toxic.



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