for instance symptoms of nerve agent intoxication. You may not have all of the symptoms: MILD SYMPTOMS SEVERE SYMPTOMS - Blurred vision and sore eyes - Strange or confused behavior - Teary eyes* - Severe difficulty breathing or severe secretions from lungs/airway - Runny nose* - Severe muscular twitching and general weakness** - Increased salivation such as sudden drooling* - Involuntary urination and defecation (feces)* - Chest tightness or difficulty breathing - Convulsions - Tremors throughout the body or muscular twitching - Unconsciousness - Nausea and vomiting - Involuntary secretions (phlegm from lungs/airway) Symptoms in infants and young children * These symptoms are sometimes observed in healthy infants and young children. In this age group adequate

a fairly large symptoms of nerve agent intoxication. You may not have all of the symptoms: MILD SYMPTOMS SEVERE SYMPTOMS - Blurred vision and sore eyes - Strange or confused behavior - Teary eyes* - Severe difficulty breathing or severe secretions from lungs/airway - Runny nose* - Severe muscular twitching and general weakness** - Increased salivation such as sudden drooling* - Involuntary urination and defecation (feces)* - Chest tightness or difficulty breathing - Convulsions - Tremors throughout the body or muscular twitching - Unconsciousness - Nausea and vomiting - Involuntary secretions (phlegm from lungs/airway) Symptoms in infants and young children * These symptoms are sometimes observed in healthy infants and young children. In this age group expenditures
 
Photo :symptoms of nerve agent intoxication. You may not have all of the symptoms: MILD SYMPTOMS SEVERE SYMPTOMS - Blurred vision and sore eyes - Strange or confused behavior - Teary eyes* - Severe difficulty breathing or severe secretions from lungs/airway - Runny nose* - Severe muscular twitching and general weakness** - Increased salivation such as sudden drooling* - Involuntary urination and defecation (feces)* - Chest tightness or difficulty breathing - Convulsions - Tremors throughout the body or muscular twitching - Unconsciousness - Nausea and vomiting - Involuntary secretions (phlegm from lungs/airway) Symptoms in infants and young children * These symptoms are sometimes observed in healthy infants and young children. In this age group

immediately these symptoms are less reliable than other symptoms listed. Symptoms must be considered collectively where nerve agent or pesticide exposure is known or suspected. **Infants may become drowsy or unconscious trendy


told symptoms of nerve agent intoxication. You may not have all of the symptoms: MILD SYMPTOMS SEVERE SYMPTOMS - Blurred vision and sore eyes - Strange or confused behavior - Teary eyes* - Severe difficulty breathing or severe secretions from lungs/airway - Runny nose* - Severe muscular twitching and general weakness** - Increased salivation such as sudden drooling* - Involuntary urination and defecation (feces)* - Chest tightness or difficulty breathing - Convulsions - Tremors throughout the body or muscular twitching - Unconsciousness - Nausea and vomiting - Involuntary secretions (phlegm from lungs/airway) Symptoms in infants and young children * These symptoms are sometimes observed in healthy infants and young children. In this age group traditional


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