Rue causes phytophotodermatitis: Painful blisters appear with sun exposure if skin contact occurs.
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Ingesting rue can cause organ failure: Severe poisoning may lead to systematic organ failure and even death.
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Toxic to pets: rue poisoning in cats and dogs can result in severe gastrointestinal symptoms and skin irritation.
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Slightly Toxic
Human
Toxic to Pets
Pets
All Parts, Leaves, Sap/juice
Toxic parts to human
All Parts, Leaves, Sap/juice
Toxic parts to pets
Eaten in large doses
Effect methods
Is Rue toxic to humans?
Rue is a severely toxic plant when consumed in large doses. It is also a skin irritant causing phytophotodermatitis, painful blisters that appear with exposure to the sunlight. Less severe symptoms are inflammation and redness. Ingesting large amounts of weed can cause violent abdominal pains. Vomiting and diarrhea are common and can turn severe. Systematic organ failure can occur in extreme cases eventually leading to death.
Is Rue toxic to cat?
Rue is classified as Toxic to cats. The danger it presents to feline health can arise when cats consume any part of the plant, including leaves and stems, or come into contact with its sap. Symptoms of poisoning in cats may include gastrointestinal upset, skin irritation, or more severe reactions depending on the extent of exposure and the individual cat's sensitivity. In the event that a cat ingests rue or exhibits any hint of distress linked to potential poisoning, it is imperative to seek immediate veterinary care to ensure proper treatment and mitigate risks to the cat's well-being.
Is Rue toxic to dog?
Rue is considered toxic to dogs. Dogs can be poisoned by this plant if they eat it by mistake. The toxic parts of the plant include all parts, with a particular emphasis on the leaves and sap/juice. If a dog ingests any part of rue, it may exhibit symptoms such as gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, diarrhea, hypersalivation, or more severe reactions depending on the amount consumed. Due to the potential severity of poisoning from rue, it is crucial for dog owners to prevent access to this plant and to seek immediate veterinary care if their pet shows any signs of poisoning.
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