* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Diarrhea
* Abdominal pain
* Difficulty breathing
* Seizures
* Coma
* Death
The symptoms of motor oil poisoning can vary depending on the amount of oil that has been consumed and the individual's age and health status. In some cases, motor oil poisoning can be fatal.
If you think you have consumed motor oil, do not induce vomiting. This can cause the motor oil to enter your lungs, which can lead to serious respiratory problems. Instead, call your local poison control center or 911 immediately.
The following are some additional tips for preventing motor oil poisoning:
* Keep motor oil and other hazardous substances out of reach of children.
* Make sure that motor oil is stored in a safe container that is clearly labeled.
* Do not use motor oil as a food or beverage container.
* If you spill motor oil on your skin or clothing, wash it off immediately with soap and water.
* Do not mix motor oil with other substances, such as gasoline or antifreeze.
Motor oil poisoning is a serious medical condition, but it can be treated if it is caught early. If you think you have consumed motor oil, seek medical attention immediately.