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  2. Symptoms are typically a stained skin or tongue and, although unlikely, mild stomach upset. Because of the amount of ink in printer cartridges and stamp pads, seek medical attention if...

  3. What are the Symptoms of Ink Poisoning? The ink from highlighters, markers, pens, and other similar items is regarded as mildly harmful and in such tiny quantities that it is seldom a cause for worry. Symptoms include discolored skin, tongue, and albeit uncommon, slight stomach distress.

  4. Tattoo Ink Poisoning: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Symptoms of ink poisoning can vary, depending on the specific type of ink. Nausea and vomiting tend to be the most common symptoms of ingesting writing or printer ink. Printer ink can be more toxic and also cause severe headaches and nervous system damage.

  5. Ink poisoning Information | Mount Sinai - New York

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    Writing ink is a blend of: It is generally considered nonpoisonous. This ingredient is found in: Symptoms include: Get medical help right away. Do not make a person throw up unless told to do so by the poison center or a health care provider.

  6. Ink poisoning: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    Symptoms will be treated as appropriate. The provider may wash the person's eyes or skin to remove the ink. Note: The person may not need to be treated in a hospital.

  7. Ink poisoning - UF Health

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    Symptoms. Symptoms include: Eye irritation; Staining of skin and mucous membranes

  8. Ink Poisoning: Myths vs. Facts – What You Need to Know

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    Ink poisoning refers to the potential toxic effects that can occur when a person is exposed to large amounts of ink, either through ingestion, skin contact, or inhalation. The severity of ink poisoning can vary widely depending on the type of ink involved, the amount of exposure, and the method of contact.

  9. Markers and Ink - Missouri Poison Center

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    When ink from a pen or a marker mixes with the saliva it may look like a large amount is in the mouth, but in reality, there is only a small amount of ink available. Inks can be mildly irritating to the mouth and stomach and rarely causes limited vomiting.

  10. Don’t Drink the Ink | Poison Control

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    The amount of ink in a pen is small and should not cause toxicity if eaten. Pen ink is considered non-toxic on the skin and can be washed off with soap and water or rubbing alcohol. The main risks of do-it-yourself stick-and-poke tattooing with ink are pain and infection.

  11. First Aid for Ink Poisoning - DoveMed

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    What are the Signs and Symptoms of Ink Poisoning? The signs and symptoms of Ink Poisoning can vary from one individual to another. It may be mild in some and severe in others. The signs and symptoms may include: If the paint gets in the eye, then eye irritation and pain; blurred vision; Staining of the skin, the insides of the mouth; Headaches ...