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  1. Mercury poisoning - Wikipedia

    Mercury poisoning can be prevented or minimized by eliminating or reducing exposure to mercury and mercury compounds. To that end, many governments and private groups have made efforts to …

  2. Mercury Poisoning: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Jul 7, 2022 · Mercury poisoning can affect anyone who comes into contact with or consumes mercury. The most severe cases of mercury poisoning affect children and fetuses of pregnant or breastfeeding …

  3. Health Effects of Exposures to Mercury - US EPA

    Nov 21, 2025 · High exposure to inorganic mercury may result in damage to the gastrointestinal tract, the nervous system, and the kidneys. Both inorganic and organic mercury are absorbed through the …

  4. Mercury poisoning | Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | Britannica

    Mercury is a toxic metal, and exposure to it can cause considerable harm. Acute mercury poisoning is usually the result of ingesting mercury, while chronic mercury poisoning results from prolonged …

  5. Mercury Poisoning: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and More - WebMD

    Feb 23, 2024 · Learn more about mercury poisoning, including what the symptoms are and how it's diagnosed and treated.

  6. Mercury Poisoning: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More

    Sep 14, 2022 · Here’s what you need to know about mercury poisoning, including the basics about mercury poisoning from eating fish. Learn about symptoms and treatment.

  7. Mercury - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Oct 24, 2024 · The inorganic salts of mercury are corrosive to the skin, eyes and gastrointestinal tract, and may induce kidney toxicity if ingested. Neurological and behavioural disorders may be observed …

  8. Mercury Poisoning From Fish & Other Sources: Testing & Treatment

    Learn about mercury poisoning (vapor, organic, inorganic, etc.), what to do if you are exposed to mercury, and how to prevent mercury poisoning.

  9. What Happens When You Get Mercury Poisoning? - MedicineNet

    Mercury poisoning occurs when a person has ingested, inhaled, or had skin or eye contact with the toxic (poisonous) heavy metal mercury and damages their nervous system and other systems of the body.

  10. Mercury Poisoning - UF Health

    Unlike elemental mercury, inorganic mercury is usually poisonous when swallowed. Depending on how much is swallowed, symptoms may include: If inorganic mercury enters your bloodstream, it can …