The efeutute is poisonous
Efeututen are poisonous in all parts of the plant, both for humans and for animals. Even the contact with the sap that occurs during Cut leaks can cause skin irritation and inflammation. In the Care of the Efeutute you should therefore always wear gloves.
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Under no circumstances may parts of the Efeutute to be consumed.
Symptoms of poisoning by efeutute
If children or pets have eaten parts of an ivy, severe symptoms of poisoning can occur:
- nausea
- Vomit
- diarrhea
- Dizziness
- headache
- Racing heart
You may even faint after consuming larger amounts.
If you suspect poisoning by Efeutute, you should immediately consult a doctor or veterinarian. Poison control centers are also available for immediate advice. Let the doctor know that the plant is not poisonous ivy (Hedera helix) but rather efeutute (Epipremnum) so that the correct measures can be taken.
Set up efeututen inaccessible
Just when Babies and animals are in the house, you should not underestimate the risk of poisoning. Place the plant out of the reach of children and animals.
You should pick up fallen leaves immediately to avoid the risk of pets nibbling on them.
Always clear away cuttings immediately.
Tips
The Efeutute comes from the tropics. It is popular with aquarists Aquarium planted because the roots filter the water well.