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Mine: The best time to rescue a poisoned person is half an hour after exposure to pesticides.
Symptoms of pesticide poisoning.
Summer is the season for farmers to apply fertilizer and pesticides, and if you don't pay attention to it, it will lead to "poison". Dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, irritability, confusion, and slurred speech are the main symptoms of pesticide poisoning.
In general, pesticides are absorbed through the respiratory tract, or orally. The onset usually occurs within 2 to 6 hours after ** absorption, and the onset usually occurs within 10 minutes to 2 hours when inhaled through the respiratory tract or oral inhalation. Regardless of the route of absorption, the manifestations of pesticide poisoning are basically similar, but the first symptoms are slightly different:
If it is absorbed and poisoned, symptoms such as excessive sweating, drooling, and irritability often occur; Oral poisoning often causes nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms; When inhaled through the respiratory tract, symptoms such as difficulty in vision and breathing can occur relatively quickly.
First aid measures. As long as the rescue is timely, the poisoned person can be completely out of danger. The best time to rescue a poisoned person is within half an hour after exposure to pesticides, and if you can master some self-rescue methods, you will avoid tragedy. ”
After the occurrence of pesticide poisoning, the poisoned person should first be allowed to leave the scene as soon as possible and stop the continued absorption of pesticides. If it is absorbed, take off the contaminated clothes and pants immediately and quickly take a shower with warm water. If you are poisoned by inhalation through the respiratory tract, you should immediately go to a place with fresh air or ventilation, untie your collar and belt, and keep your breathing unobstructed.
For oral poisoning, drink 200 ml to 400 ml of water first, and then use concentrated salt water or soapy water to induce vomiting. However, people who are unconscious should not induce vomiting to avoid the vomit blocking the airway. After vomiting, the poisoned person should be gastric lavage as soon as possible, and severe cases should be sent to the hospital immediately**.
Remind farmers to wear long clothes, long pants, and masks when spraying pesticides. Used pesticide bottles should be disposed of properly, and children should never be allowed to play with them.
As for the sequelae, it depends on the drug!
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The human body has a certain degree of drug resistance and anti-poison ability, and a small amount of pesticides will not have much impact on the human body! However, considering that it is a child, you can eat some high-protein foods, such as pure milk...
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Whether mild pesticide poisoning can be cured on its own depends on the specific situation of poisoning.
If only pesticides enter the eyes, nasal cavity and oral cavity, causing patients to have local tissue edema and pain, then after repeated cleaning with normal saline, it is generally possible to achieve the best purpose.
If pesticides enter the respiratory system, the patient will have mild breathing difficulties. If there is no damage to the mucous membranes and bronchi, the effect of self-healing can be achieved after the body's self-metabolism ability.
However, if the pesticide enters the digestive system, or there are symptoms of abnormal nerve and muscle function, then you should go to the hospital in time**.
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Organophosphorus pesticides belong to a phosphate sulfur compound, which has been widely used in real life as a highly effective insecticide. This class of drugs is highly toxic and volatile, and organophosphorus pesticides are harmful to the human body and livestock, so as to invade the human body through the ** and digestive tract, causing pesticide poisoning.
Complications of organophosphate pesticide poisoning.
1. Dyspnea, if organophosphorus pesticide poisoning is more serious, it will cause respiratory paralysis, which will make people breathe difficult, resulting in suffocation death. The most obvious symptoms are a soft neck, shortness of breath, and severe respiratory arrest. In severe cases, breathing can also stop suddenly.
In this case, in order to make the patient's breathing easier, a tube cutting procedure may be performed at the hospital.
2. Pulmonary edema, after organophosphorus pesticide poisoning, may lead to increased gland secretion, resulting in pulmonary edema. Pulmonary edema presents as paroxysmal cough with large amounts of pink sputum. After this complication, diuretics and cardiac medications** may be used to give the patient prompt oxygen.
3. It can lead to cerebral edema and cardiac insufficiency, and after organophosphate poisoning, people may have symptoms such as fainting, convulsions, and dyspnea, which can lead to cerebral edema. At the same time, patients will have arrhythmias and heart failure, leading to cardiac arrest and death, and after these symptoms appear, it is necessary to cooperate with doctors for emergency rescue.
4. Limb paralysis, some patients may have some delayed symptoms of nerve damage and some motor polyneuropathy after organophosphate pesticide poisoning, this complication often endangers the end of the patient's limbs, resulting in paralysis of the lower limbs, limb muscle atrophy, etc., which seriously affects the health of the patient's friends.
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If you eat the pesticide by mistake, you must observe whether the patient has symptoms of poisoning, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other manifestations, if there are no above symptoms, there is no other discomfort, usually no special treatment, it is recommended to drink more water, as soon as possible to promote the discharge of the vegetables that are taken in, and also promote the metabolism of pesticides absorbed in the body, which will naturally not have too much life risk. If the above symptoms appear, you must go to the hospital to deal with it, if you have not been taking pesticides for a long time, you can promote the discharge of food by inducing vomiting and gastric lavage, and you can also apply catharsis to speed up the discharge of pesticides from the residual body. It can also be treated symptomatically, if there is abdominal pain and diarrhea, hyoscyamine and scopolamine can be given to relieve spasmodic and pain-relieving treatment, and montmorillonite powder can also be used to stop diarrhea.
Possibly, it is. Go to the doctor and I'm sure it will be fine soon.