Spring is in full bloom and it’s a great time to go on an outing. Spring is full of delicate flowers and grass everywhere, so people can’t help but want to get closer and closer to the natural spring colors. I do not know, these flowers and plants may also be hazardous to health, which flowers and plants can be seen from afar can also be close to the “taste” it? And what toxic and harmful, to respect and stay away from it? Flower and plant species: dripping water Goddess of Mercy, flower candles, yellow azalea, mimosa, a pint of red, red, oleander, boxwood intimate distance: ★ health tips: only see, toxic, can not touch and can not eat, children as far away as possible to prevent accidental ingestion. Many plants, especially flowers and plants, look very bright and beautiful, but it is itself toxic. For example, the white sap and dripping water inside the stems of the dripping Goddess of Mercy is toxic. Itching or strong irritation can occur when the skin comes in contact with the sap of the drip, and eye contact with the sap can cause severe conjunctivitis and even blindness. Accidental ingestion can result in nausea, throat and mouth discomfort, burning pain in the stomach, and in severe cases, suffocation, leading to death by heart paralysis. Flowering candles, yellow azaleas, pins and needles, zoysia, oleander, and boxwood can all have similar toxic reactions. When they see a mimosa, curious children always like to reach out and touch it to make it quickly and shyly put away. In fact, such action, are very dangerous. The reason why mimosa is “shy” when touched is because it contains a mimosa base, which is a very toxic organic substance, if contacted, will make people lose their hair or cause discomfort around the body. When you go out, pay special attention to children to try to stay away from these flowers and plants, not to let children touch or even lick, bite these plants. Once a child has a problem, send him or her to the hospital as soon as possible, and on the way to the hospital, use your fingers to pick the child’s throat to induce vomiting and reduce the threat of poison to the child. Types of flowers and plants: chrysanthemum, moonflower, jade lilac, five-color plum, crocus, geranium, zinnias, cactus (ball) Intimate distance: ★★★ Health alert: Try not to touch, easy to cause allergic reactions. Spring is a good season for facial dermatitis, which is directly related to exposure to pollen. Pollen flying, coupled with the exposure to sunlight, makes the facial skin dry, dehydrated, the normal protective barrier function is reduced, coupled with the increase in skin surface temperature, so that the local pH changes, dust, pollen and other substances become easy to dissolve and absorb, resulting in skin allergies. Once you come home from an outing and find round or oval light red spots on your face that are itchy and dry skin, it is likely that you have pollen allergy. For people with allergies, it is even more important to avoid contact with flowers and plants. For those with mild allergy symptoms, cold boiled water can be applied to the face to reduce local vasodilation, lower the skin temperature and reduce the absorption of allergens. For the general public, when going out, pay attention to avoid direct sunlight, use a sunshade or external sunscreen such as titanium dioxide cream. After returning from an outing, cleanse your face with water to remove the dust and pollen adhering to the skin surface, and choose a small amount of simple non-irritating creams such as vitamin E cream and silicon cream to keep your face moist. Types of flowers and plants: nightshade, tulips, lilies, zinnias, pine and cypress flowers and trees, etc. Intimate distance: ★★★★★ Health alert: the fragrance is too strong to be placed indoors. According to reports, in addition to toxic plants, some flowers and plants with strong fragrance may also make people uncomfortable or even produce adverse reactions, such as night incense pollen is also easy to cause allergies and skin inflammation; orchids, lilies of the fragrance will be overly excited and cause insomnia; zinnia pollen such as contact with people for too long, will induce asthma or cough symptoms aggravated; pine and cypress flowers and trees of aromatic odor will stimulate the baby’s gastrointestinal, affecting appetite; in the dense flower and tree. Affect appetite; in the dense tulip bush for a long time stay more than 2 hours, may be dizzy, serious hair loss, etc.. Indoor flowers and grasses can be pleasant, but there is a delicate selection of plants. For people who have pollen allergies, try to avoid flowers, you may want to try to decorate with fake flowers. Types of flowers and plants: Amaranthus, mustard, ashwagandha, marjoram, redbud Intimate distance: ★★★★ Health reminder: the general public can eat in moderation, but not after eating the sun, allergic people are careful to eat. Eating wild vegetables is the new fashion of modern people who admire nature, and some reports show that many wild vegetables also have special nutritional value. Many people are particularly excited to find the wild vegetables they know when they go out on excursions, and quickly pick two to go back and try. However, experts warn that even the self-dug marjoram, wild shepherd’s purse, and toon head are likely to be interspersed with toxic weeds, which are difficult to distinguish and can be poisoned by mistake. In addition, in general, the vast majority of wild vegetables have photosensitivity. As we all know, plants mainly rely on photosynthesis to grow. Wild vegetables growing environment is generally in the mountains, forests or ditches on the edge of the field, they need to grow, they can only do their best to absorb sunlight, over time, their ability to absorb daylight is much stronger than the general vegetables. These wild vegetables also become photosensitive food. When photosensitive foods are absorbed, the photosensitive substances contained in them will then enter the skin. If exposed to bright light at this time, it will react with the light, and then the exposed part of the skin, especially the face, red and shiny, red rash, blisters, and even broken skin, and accompanied by obvious itching, burning or stinging sensation and other symptoms, which we call phytophotodermatitis. A few people may also experience general malaise, fever and dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea. Or even serious systemic symptoms such as coma or confusion may occur. People who are sensitive to ultraviolet rays should, in principle, eat as little wild greens as possible. Even if they are not so obviously sensitive, they should pay attention to the consumption amount and stay indoors for about an hour after eating these wild vegetables to avoid direct sunlight. Or just schedule them for dinner to prevent photosensitivity to a certain extent.