What measures should be taken for heavy metal poisoning
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Now there are more heavy industries, so industrial pollution is more common, which often leads to heavy metal poisoning. Next, I will explain to you what measures should be taken to prevent heavy metal poisoning.
What measures should be taken for heavy metal poisoning
First of all, a complete neuropsychological examination is necessary. The diagnosis requires a history of occupational exposure and laboratory examination to confirm the rise of blood and urine concentrations, so as to exclude other possibilities. Supportive therapy is the main treatment for acute poisoning. For chronic poisoning, anti Parkinson's disease drugs should be considered.
Secondly, it is usually caused by inhalation of organic nickel. The poisoning symptoms are similar to carbon monoxide poisoning, but accompanied by the rise of blood sugar and urine sugar. Nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, insomnia and restlessness often last for several hours, and then no symptoms for 12 hours to 5 days. Then there will be pneumonia like chest tightness, dyspnea, cough, palpitations, sweating, weakness and blurred vision. Severe cases may die in 4 to 13 days.
Finally, there are many kinds of metals that lead to heavy metal poisoning, but most metal poisoning often leads to nausea, vomiting and even death.
matters needing attention
Usually, if you are engaged in some heavy metal work, you must take preventive measures in time, don't let your skin in the air for a long time, you must wear a mask when you work, and pay attention to your work and rest time.