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Chalk is not generally considered toxic but large amounts can be harmful. Symptoms of chalk poisoning include abdominal pain, nausea, shortness of breath, and cough. If symptoms occur medical attention should be sought immediately.

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Yes, if your toddler ingested billiard chalk, it is important to seek medical advice immediately. Ingesting chalk can cause intestinal blockages or other health issues, so it is best to have a healthcare professional evaluate the situation.

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