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Intoxicación con grafito; Tragarse lápices
El grafito es relativamente atóxico. Puede no haber ningún síntoma, pero si ocurren, pueden abarcar dolor de estómago y vómito.
La persona puede ahogarse mientras se está tragando el lápiz. Esto puede causar síntomas como tos repetitiva, dolor torácico, dificultad para respirar o respiración rápida. Ver: asfixia
Algunas veces, los niños se colocan un pedazo de lápiz en la nariz. Esto puede causar dolor y secreción de la nariz y problemas respiratorios.
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