Patients with mild mushroom poisoning have the following manifestations: 1st, after mild mushroom poisoning, patients may experience a series of poisoning manifestations such as headache, dizziness, weakness, insomnia, dreaminess, irregular heartbeat, weak pulse, and decreased blood pressure. No. 2, after mild mushroom poisoning, patients can also have a series of symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, poor nausea and indigestion. Patients often have abdominal distension and hyperactive bowel sounds on auscultation, which are mainly gastrointestinal reactions caused by mushroom poisoning. Third, after mushroom poisoning, some patients will also show liver damage such as elevated transaminases, and also kidney damage, including proteinuria, elevated creatinine and other symptoms, which can lead to acute renal failure in severe cases, but this condition can be quickly recovered through active treatment.