Sequelae of hydrogen sulfide poisoning?

Update Date: Source: Network

summary

Hydrogen sulfide is a kind of irritating and suffocating toxic gas. Inhalation of a small amount of low concentration hydrogen sulfide gas will make people feel chest tightness, shortness of breath, dyspnea, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, eyes will feel uncomfortable and make people unable to open their eyes. To inhale high concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas will make the brain hypoxia, serious patients will also affect the central nervous system, leading to temporary shock in patients. There will be upset, walking difficulties, unclear consciousness, and even lead to respiratory arrest. If it is exposed to high concentration hydrogen sulfide for a long time, people will die on the spot. Even if they survive, they will be difficult to take care of themselves in the future.

Sequelae of hydrogen sulfide poisoning?

In case of hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Be sure to dial the emergency call at the first time and inform the relevant departments for rescue. Before waiting for the arrival of medical staff, they should also do some rescue measures. For example, move the poisoned patient to a ventilated place, be sure to be upwind of the wind, and keep the patient breathing.

Hydrogen sulfide can be contained in water and will flow downstream or into the ground. Therefore, we must pay attention to the problem of water use and the growth of crops near the plant where hydrogen sulfide will be produced. For these factories, it is also necessary to consciously deal with the hydrogen sulfide produced, and give workers masks and protective clothing. And build a safe passage for escape.

The places where hydrogen sulfide poisoning occurs are usually places where some metals such as copper and iron are mined or extracted from ores. Of course, hydrogen sulfide is produced in some dye factories, chemical factories, leather factories, rubber factories and even some pickle factories. People working in these places must pay special attention.

matters needing attention

Patients with hydrogen sulfide poisoning must pay close attention to her breathing and heartbeat, make good preparation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation at any time, and try not to carry out artificial respiration. Do not run with the wind during the escape, but run upstream against the wind. Don't stay low, run high.