Symptoms after Sophora poisoning?

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Sophora flavescens is a traditional Chinese medicine. It is the dry root of Sophora flavescens, which is a leguminous plant. It is collected in spring and autumn. The root head and small branch root are removed, washed and dried, or sliced and dried while fresh. It is bitter and cold. It has the functions of clearing away heat, drying dampness, killing insects and diuresis. For dysentery, hematochezia, jaundice, urinary incontinence, leucorrhea, Yin swelling, Yin itching, eczema, wet sores, skin itching, scabies, leprosy, external treatment of trichomonal vaginitis. Symptoms after Sophora poisoning? Let's talk about it

Symptoms after Sophora poisoning?

The most common symptoms of poisoning patients are severe vomiting, diarrhea, accompanied by abdominal pain. People with food poisoning often have dehydration symptoms due to vomiting and diarrhea, such as dry mouth, sunken eye socket, loss of skin elasticity, cold limbs, weak pulse, low blood pressure, etc., which can eventually lead to shock.

Therefore, it is necessary to supplement water for patients, and normal saline can be input if conditions permit. If the symptoms are mild, let them stay in bed. If only stomach discomfort, drink warm water or diluted saline, and then reach into the throat to induce vomiting.

If you find that the poisoned person has shock symptoms (such as cold hands and feet, blue face, decreased blood pressure, etc.), you should immediately lie on your back, raise your lower limbs as much as possible, and ask a doctor for treatment as soon as possible.

matters needing attention

Oral administration: 50% concentrated decoction, 20-30 ml each time, 3 times a day. Or with Sophora flavescens 2 liang, add water 400 ml fried into 200 ml, twice a day, 7 ~ 10 days for a course of treatment. Tablets containing 0.5g crude drug can also be used, 2-4 tablets each time, 4 times a day.