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Are daffodils poisonous

Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-08 09:57:17
The flowers of Narcissus are beautiful, vibrant yellow and have a fresh smell. They are widely welcomed and suitable for family breeding. So, are daffodils poisonous?

Are daffodils poisonous?

Narcissus are poisonous. Narcissus has no toxic fragrance, but its pollen may cause allergy in a few people. And Narcissus contains a substance called colchicine, which is toxic. Eating by mistake can cause gastrointestinal reactions such as vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc., and even lead to fainting and even life-threatening.

The bulb of Narcissus contains Latin toxin, which can cause vomiting, enteritis and other symptoms after ingestion. The juice of its leaves and flowers can also cause skin allergy, redness, swelling and itching.

Narcissus

How to prevent and treat Narcissus poisoning

The mucus in the narcissus bulb is poisonous. Avoid smearing the mucus into your eyes.

Once poisoning is found, go to the hospital immediately. If the patient is a child, or in serious cases, doctors often recommend intravenous drip or oral medication to reduce the symptoms.

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