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Skin and sunburn treatmentsDefinition Return to top
This poisoning is from an ingestion of aloe.Poisonous Ingredient Return to top
Aloe or AloinWhere Found Return to top
Symptoms Return to top
Home Treatment Return to top
Discontinue product use. It is important to contact Poison Control. Do not induce vomiting.Before Calling Emergency Return to top
Determine the following information:Poison Control, or a local emergency number Return to top
They will instruct you if it is necessary to take the patient to the hospital. Take the container with you to the emergency room.Expectations (prognosis) Return to top
The outcome and prognosis depend on the severity of exposure or allergic reaction and the time to treatment. Symptoms normally go away when appropriately treated.
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