Eating toad poisoning symptoms?

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Toad parotid gland and skin gland can secrete toxin. Ingestion of cooked toad (especially head and skin), overdose of toad preparation, or wound contamination with its venom can cause poisoning. The main component of toad venom: Bufo dillenyl alcohol compound (including Bufo toxin and Bufo ligand). Its action is similar to digitalis. It can excite vagus nerve, directly affect myocardium and cause arrhythmia. In addition, it can stimulate gastrointestinal tract, resist convulsion and local anesthesia; Catecholamine compounds have vasoconstrictive and pressor effects; Indolyl alkyl compounds can cause hallucinations and have nicotine like effects on peripheral nerves. Eating toad poisoning symptoms? Let's talk about it

Eating toad poisoning symptoms?

Gastrointestinal symptoms: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, watery stool, etc.

Circulatory system symptoms: chest tightness, palpitation, arrhythmia, ST segment depression and T wave changes, can also cause different parts, different degrees of conduction block.

Nervous system symptoms: dizziness, headache, numbness of lips and limbs, slow or disappearance of tendon reflex, in severe cases, irritability, convulsion and coma. A few may have exfoliative dermatitis.

matters needing attention

If the symptoms are similar to digitalis poisoning, diluted potassium chloride can be given orally or intravenously; Atropine can be used for conduction block. Add fluid to stop the shock. Patients with respiratory and circulatory failure should be treated accordingly. If the eye is stained with toad venom, it can be dripped or rinsed with Arnebia juice.