a metallic taste in the mouth, garlic-like breath odor, dizziness, nausea , skin inflammation, fatigue , and the loss of hair or nails. The symptoms of acute selenium poisoning include fever , kidney and liver damage, and eventual death.
If a bovine is suffering from selenium toxicity, you will need to feed that bovine some form of sulfur. Talk to your vet for more information.
High blood levels of selenium (>100 mcg/dL) can result in a condition called selenosis. Symptoms of selenosis include gastrointestinal upsets, hair loss, white blotchy nails, garlic breath odor, fatigue, irritability, and mild nerve damage. The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences has set a tolerable upper intake level (UL) for selenium at 400 micrograms per day for adults to prevent the risk of developing selenosis. Selenium toxicity is rare in the United States. The few reported cases have been associated with industrial accidents and a manufacturing error that led to an excessively high dose of selenium in a supplement. Brazil nuts contain very high amounts of selenium (68 to 91 mcg per nut), so limit yourself to one nut per day. how do you get rid of selenosis?
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
No, selenium is a element
Irene Rosenfeld has written: 'Selenium: geobotany, biochemistry, toxicity, and nutrition' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Selenium
If a bovine is suffering from selenium toxicity, you will need to feed that bovine some form of sulfur. Talk to your vet for more information.
Abnormally slow breathing is a symptom of oxygen toxicity
cardiac arrhythmia
The signs and symptoms for oxygen toxicity include changes in vision, nausea, twitching, and dizziness. More serious symptoms can include seizures and possible death.
Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins.
Call a vet
Some loss of balance, laughter, calmness, your warm
Vitamin A doesn't have symptoms. Humans with either vitamin A toxicity or vitamin A deficiency have symptoms, however. Please be more specific with your question.
researchers speculate that the organic forms of selenium may accumulate in the body and interfere with the functioning of sulfur molecules in the body, or that they may cause genetic mutations. These long-term questions await further research
nausea,slowing of heart,leg cramps,constipation.
No no no no no!!! DEFINITELY not in the straight form, as she will easily get toxicity from it!! You're better off giving it to her in a loose-mineral form with other minerals like iron, cobalt, salt, copper, manganese, etc. Cattle only need like 0.5 mg of Selenium per day, and only if you are in an area that is Selenium deficient. If you are NOT in an area that is NOT Se deficient, then you can completely forget about feeding a dairy cow selenium!