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Is Night-Scented Lily Poisonous

September 11, 2024 2 min read
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Night-Scented Lily contains calcium oxalates, which cause severe burning and swelling of the mouth, tongue, and lips when ingested.
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Night-Scented Lily is toxic to both cats and dogs, with ingestion leading to serious symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty swallowing.
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The milky sap of night-Scented Lily can cause severe skin irritation, resulting in redness, rashes, blisters, and a burning sensation.
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Is Night-Scented Lily toxic to humans?

The night-Scented Lily is a poisonous plant that may be fatal if ingested. It is also known to cause moderate skin irritation when it comes into contact with the skin. All parts of the plant are poisonous, including the plant's milky sap, but the dangerous toxins are mostly concentrated in leaves and stems. The plant contains calcium oxalates, which can cause a variety of health issues, such as the formation of kidney stones. When ingested, the calcium oxalates in the night-Scented Lily cause difficulty speaking, as well as the severe burning, numbness, and swelling of the mouth, tongue, and lips, while some people report gastrointestinal upset (diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps), as well. Skin contact with the sap of this plant may also cause mild to severe skin irritation manifested in redness, rashes, itching, blisters, burning sensation, and pain. People with health issues such as rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones, and hyperacidity should be especially cautious with this plant.

Is Night-Scented Lily toxic to cat?

Night-Scented Lily is a toxic plant to cats. When cats accidentally ingest any part of night-Scented Lily, they may experience poisoning, as the entire plant is harmful if ingested. Poisoning can manifest in various symptoms indicating physical discomfort or illness. Immediate symptoms may not always be specific, but a cat may exhibit general signs of pain and distress. Owners who suspect their cat has been poisoned by night-Scented Lily should promptly seek veterinary care at a professional animal hospital to address the poisoning.

Is Night-Scented Lily toxic to dog?

Night-Scented Lily is classified as a toxic plant to dogs. Dogs can be poisoned by night-Scented Lily when they ingest any part of the plant, as all parts are considered toxic. If a dog consumes night-Scented Lily, it may exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, pawing at the mouth due to irritation, and difficulty swallowing. In severe cases, ingestion can lead to more serious symptoms and require immediate veterinary attention. It is crucial for dog owners to prevent their pets from accessing night-Scented Lily and to seek prompt treatment at a veterinary clinic if they suspect their dog has been poisoned by this plant.
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The judgment on toxicity and danger is for reference only. We DO NOT GUARANTEE any accuracy of such judgment. Therefore, you SHALL NOT rely on such judgment. It is IMPORTANT TO SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE in advance when necessary.
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