Clinical cases are divided into several forms depending on the speed, severity and duration of the symptoms. These forms are:
1 - acute poisoning: in which the person is exposed to one large dose of poison or multiple doses within a short period of time does not exceed 24 hours.
Symptoms appear and develop very quickly and end with death if the poisoner does not work.
2 - chronic poisoning: in which the person is subjected to small doses of consecutive poison during a long period of time may extend for several years.
The toxin accumulates in the body in this case and increases gradually until it is enough to show symptoms.
1 - acute poisoning: in which the person is exposed to one large dose of poison or multiple doses within a short period of time does not exceed 24 hours.
Symptoms appear and develop very quickly and end with death if the poisoner does not work.
2 - chronic poisoning: in which the person is subjected to small doses of consecutive poison during a long period of time may extend for several years.
The toxin accumulates in the body in this case and increases gradually until it is enough to show symptoms.
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