Is Mexican marigold toxic to humans?
Mexican marigold possesses a mild level of toxicity to humans, primarily through contact with or ingestion of its sap. When the sap comes into contact with skin, it may cause dermatitis or other skin irritations. If ingested, the sap can lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, characterized by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These symptoms can be particularly distressing, although they are not typically life-threatening. Care should be taken to avoid accidental ingestion of the sap, and individuals should be cautious when handling the plant to prevent skin contact with the toxic sap. The risk is especially pertinent for gardeners or those who may come into contact with mexican marigold in their natural environment.
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