Poison Functional

Functional poison is a toxic substance that does not cause visible damage to the morphological structures of the body, but causes functional changes in the functioning of organs and systems. This is one of the most dangerous types of toxins, as it can remain in the body for a long time and cause serious illness, including death.

Functional poisons can be obtained from a variety of sources, including animals, plants, microbes and bacteria. Some of them, such as snake and spider venoms, contain large amounts of toxins that can cause disturbances in the cardiovascular, nervous and digestive systems, which in turn can lead to disruption of blood circulation, breathing, digestion and other body functions. When poisoned by functional poisons, the body reacts to the toxins as if it were a chemical attack, causing a defensive reaction that can slow down the development of the disease. Unfortunately, these substances cause severe symptoms such as fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain



A functional poison is a toxic substance that acts on the body, but does not cause visible damage. This is different from other types of poisons, which can cause disruption in the functioning of organs and body systems, as well as lead to irreversible changes.

Functional poison can cause various symptoms, for example, headache, weakness