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We have pets at home. We should be careful to plant these flowers and plants.

Marie Schrader
2020-09-22 09:19:50
As we all know, many plants have certain toxicity. No matter animals or people, as long as they eat by mistake, they will damage their bodies more or less. For humans, we can directly warn them, but for pets, they can't understand our language. The best way to keep pets safe is to keep plants and pets separately. If plants and pets can't be kept separately, you must be well prepared before keeping them. Next, we will introduce some poisonous plants to pets, and try not to breed them.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystals

Xilin taro, taoyeteng, Rohdea japonica, daifanye, caiyetaro, baihetaro, huangjingge, konjac, Calla, white star konjac, salsa, Schefflera.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

The above plants contain insoluble calcium oxalates, which are very common in these plants. The leaves are generally green and thick, with a high degree of reflection. When the pet bites the leaves, the crystal will shoot out, causing oral and gastrointestinal damage.

Ingestion symptoms: oral discomfort, drooling, vomiting, shouting. It usually gets better after a few hours. Rare severe symptoms are dyspnea.

Solution: milk or yogurt. If you have difficulty breathing or vomiting, you need to go to more than a hospital.

Plant with saponins

Brazilian iron tree, rich and precious bamboo, tiger tail orchid, aloe.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Saponins are found in white body fluids, usually near the epidermis, and colloidal substances are not toxic. The taste is very bitter. Pets usually bite when they are bored.

Symptoms of ingestion: vomiting (possibly with blood), drooling, loss of appetite, depressed mood, unstable action, etc.

Treatment: most pets will recover by themselves, and a few need to go to the hospital for treatment.

Tuberous plant

Daffodils, tulips, hyacinths.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Ingestion symptoms: diarrhea (possibly with blood), tuber may cause nerve damage.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required. Generally, the prognosis of other parts is better than tubers.

Plant with cardiac glycosides

Oleander, digitalis, lily of the valley, cold dishes, milkweed.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Na /katpase, which affects the heart, leads to the increase of heart rate, the decrease of frequency and the irregularity of heart rate.

Symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, drooling, sudden death.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Plants containing resveratrol

Rhododendron, mountain laurel, horse drunk wood.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

It affects sodium channels, nervous system, heart and stomach.

Symptoms: abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, muscle twitch, epilepsy, coma

Plants containing anisodane alkaloids

Belladonna, Mandala, fairy.

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Symptoms: tachycardia, pupil enlargement, extreme excitement, epilepsy.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Solanaceae

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Potatoes: green parts and vines are poisonous.

Tomatoes: green tomatoes and vines are poisonous.

Symptoms: intestinal bleeding, intestinal ulcer.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Drug plants

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Tobacco: contains nicotine, which can cause hyperactivity and epilepsy if taken in large quantities.

Marijuana: American homemade cakes sometimes use a little marijuana. Low spirit, unsteady movement, slow heartbeat, vomiting, diarrhea, convulsion, coma, etc.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Hops .

Symptoms: the dog will have a rapid heartbeat, severe fever, and may die within 6 hours. Cats usually only have vomiting symptoms.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Plants containing soluble oxalic acid

Plants containing insoluble calcium oxalate crystal

Clover: this plant is generally popular on St. Martin's day.

Rhubarb: Americans may use it to make food. The stems are edible and the leaves and roots are poisonous.

It combines with the calcium ion in blood, causing the blood to lack calcium. Calcium oxalate crystals are produced and concentrated in renal tubules leading to renal failure.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Cyanide containing plants

Apricot, walnut, bamboo shoot, cassava, lima bean, linseed oil.

Cyanide plant

Prevent the use of oxygen in the tissues of the body.

Symptoms: breathing will suddenly speed up and then slow down, suddenly die.

Treatment: immediate medical attention is required.

Other poisonous plants

Castor bean: bean chews and releases toxin, very toxic.

Autumn Narcissus: causes oral and gastrointestinal discomfort, may cause vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and even death.

Acacia: 1-2 fruits will cause death

Avocado: it may cause gastrointestinal discomfort to cats and dogs. It may cause irregular heart rate, edema and sudden death to rabbits, birds and goats.

Fanny: causing convulsions, epilepsy, etc.

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