Symptoms of poisoning

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Poisoning is a disease or death caused by excessive or large amount of exposure to chemical poisons, resulting in damage of tissue structure and function, metabolic disorders. The severity of poisoning is related to the dose, most of which are dose effect relationship; According to its occurrence and development process, poisoning can be divided into acute poisoning, subacute poisoning and chronic poisoning. Poisoning caused by a large number of poisons is acute poisoning; Repeated or long-term exposure to a small amount of poison, after a certain incubation period and poisoning, said chronic poisoning; Between the two, subacute poisoning. Sometimes it's hard to tell. Symptoms of poisoning? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of poisoning

Alcoholism: rude and unreasonable, mixed with sadness and joy. Ataxia: clumsy and uncoordinated movements, loss of balance. The language is unclear, incoherent and sometimes vomiting. Lethargy: gradually fall asleep, pale complexion, cold and wet skin, hypothermia, snoring, pulse speed, coma, etc., may die of respiratory failure.

Acute lead poisoning is caused by taking lead acetate, lead carbonate, lead chromate, tetraethyl lead by mistake, breathing its dust or smoke, steam, and absorbing or taking its solvent by skin. Excessive exposure, inhalation of lead compounds or lead containing traditional Chinese medicine, such as Zhangdan, heixidan, yangdianfeng pills, and the use of lead containing cosmetics can also cause poisoning.

Gas poisoning: initial headache, dizziness, general weakness, nausea, vomiting, fainting or coma, incontinence of urine and urine, cherry red face, cyanosis, dyspnea, severe death due to respiratory and circulatory center failure.

matters needing attention

It should be widely publicized that there should be safety settings (such as chimney, small ventilation window, air funnel, etc.) when coal fire is used indoors to explain the possible symptoms of gas poisoning and first aid knowledge, especially emphasizing the harm and severity of gas to infants. The installation of coal stoves and chimneys should be reasonable. Coal stoves without chimneys should be placed outdoors at night. Mild patients recover completely in a few days, severe patients may have neurological sequelae, if exposed to the cold environment during treatment, it is easy to complicated with pneumonia.