When a person dies from arsenic poisoning what does he look like?
Kiki – Signs and symptoms of chronic arsenic poisoning may not occur until 2 to 8 weeks after exposure. Excessive darkening of skin (hyperpigmentation) in areas that are not exposed to sunlight Excessive formation of scaly skin on the palms and soles (arsenical keratosis) Exfoliative dermatitis Arsenic-induced skin cancers (especially Bowen disease) Changes in fingernail pigmentation may occur. When the poisoning becomes acute, symptoms may include hair loss.