Potentially poisoning

Introduction

Introduction Potential poisoning refers to the physiological, biochemical and pathological changes in the body caused by long-term repeated entry into the body under the dose conditions that do not cause acute poisoning, and the clinical symptoms, signs of poisoning or disease state. Many or long-term exposure to a small amount of poison: food, drugs, poisons, insects and other injuries. Mainly from the dust generated in steel manufacturing, welding, mining and refining processes. In addition, organic manganese is also used as a substitute for organic lead as a fuel anti-shock agent. Causes neurological and mental abnormalities.

Cause

Cause

Many or long-term exposure to a small amount of poison: food, drugs, poisons, insects and other injuries.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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Chronic poisoning has a slow onset and a long course of disease, which can cause neurasthenia, peripheral neuropathy, toxic intrahepatic injury, and leukopenia. Poisoning that occurs after a certain incubation period, or does not show the corresponding symptoms of poisoning.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of potential poisoning:

1, acute poisoning: a large number of poisons into the human body through the skin, mucous membranes, respiratory tract, digestive tract and other means in a short time, so that the body is damaged and dysfunction, called acute poisoning. Acute poisoning is a common clinical emergency. Its condition is rapid and rapid, and diagnosis and first aid treatment must be made as soon as possible.

2. Chronic poisoning: In some people's biological materials, although the content of poisons exceeds the normal value, there is no abnormality in morphology and function. This state can be called the absorption state of poisons, and can not be diagnosed as chronic poisoning.

3, drug poisoning: poisoning caused by the amount of the drug exceeds the maximum amount. Drug abuse can result from misuse or overdose and drug abuse. Common poisoning drugs are Western medicine, Chinese medicine and pesticides.

Chronic poisoning has a slow onset and a long course of disease, which can cause neurasthenia, peripheral neuropathy, toxic intrahepatic injury, and leukopenia. Poisoning that occurs after a certain incubation period, or does not show the corresponding symptoms of poisoning.

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