Which critical outcomes are documented in cases of extreme nutmeg intoxication?
Convulsions or seizures, or coma
While moderate intoxication brings uncomfortable physical and mental symptoms, ingesting high concentrations of nutmeg can escalate into life-threatening medical emergencies. In instances classified as extreme toxicity, dangerous cardiovascular effects such as palpitations or an abnormally fast heart rate have been documented. More critically, the most severe, documented outcomes of overdose involve neurological emergencies, specifically convulsions or seizures. In the most severe documented examples, extreme toxicity has resulted in a person lapsing into a coma. This level of danger is typically linked to the ingestion of substantial amounts, often measured in several tablespoons, rather than mere sprinkles.
