Oleander - Beautiful flower, easily causes poisoning

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In Vietnam, people in some regions use oleander to treat scabies by pounding the leaves and applying them directly or boiling them in concentrated water to wash, but this is very dangerous.

Oleander (Nerium indicum Mill.) belongs to the Apocynaceae family, also known as peach pear, is a beautiful flower plant grown as an ornamental plant in parks, roads, and home gardens. In ancient times, people soaked oleander leaves in alcohol to apply externally to treat snake bites. In Vietnam, people in some regions also use oleander to treat scabies by pounding the leaves and applying directly or boiling the water to wash, but this is very dangerous.

Because the whole oleander plant has a very bitter and poisonous opaque sap, hydrocyanic acid and toxic glucosides such as oleandrin, neriin, neriantin. Ancient medicine has recognized that oleander is very poisonous. Cows and horses that eat some fresh oleander leaves have been poisoned. People who eat the meat of animals that have died from oleander leaves are also poisoned. Through testing, people have found that people who drink water that has fallen oleander leaves or water soaked with oleander roots will be poisoned.

The bark and fresh wood of the oleander stem are more poisonous than the leaves. In Corsica, France, there have been cases of poisoning from eating oleander skewers and drinking water from oleander-stoppered bottles. Although the oleander flowers are less poisonous than other parts, they can still contaminate water if dropped into water. The poison remains intact in parts of the oleander plant that have been boiled or dried. It is also believed that honey containing oleander nectar and pollen is also poisonous.

Symptoms of oleander poisoning include discomfort, weakness in the limbs, nausea, dizziness (with small doses); bloody diarrhea, respiratory disorders, vomiting, convulsions in the limbs, arrhythmia, weak pulse leading to coma and death (with high doses). Therefore, do not plant oleander near water sources such as wells, ponds, water tanks; do not tie or release livestock under oleander trees; do not let children pick oleander flowers because children can easily put them in their mouths; do not use oleander leaves to treat skin diseases in any form.

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