Babies are very active and curious about many things. They like to put some objects in their mouths. Mercury thermometers are essential medical devices at home. They can be used to observe the baby's body temperature. However, once they are put in the mouth of babies, they are prone to rupture, which can cause mercury poisoning in babies. So what are the symptoms of mercury poisoning in babies? First, what are the symptoms of mercury poisoning in infants? Mercury is a silvery-white liquid metal that evaporates at room temperature. Mercury poisoning is most common in the chronic form, mainly occurring during production activities and caused by long-term inhalation of mercury vapor and mercury compound dust. The main symptoms are mental and neurological abnormalities, gingivitis, and tremors. Acute mercury poisoning occurs by inhaling large doses of mercury vapor or ingesting mercury compounds. People who are allergic to mercury may be poisoned even if mercury oil-based preparations are applied topically. From what you said, it doesn't look like poisoning. Expose the mat to the sun. If the diarrhea is severe, go to the hospital's pediatric department immediately for stool testing and timely intravenous anti-diarrhea treatment. Second, acute mercury poisoningIt is mainly caused by oral ingestion of mercury compounds such as mercuric chloride. Patients will develop acute corrosive stomatitis and gastroenteritis within a few minutes to tens of minutes after taking the drug. The patient complained of burning pain in the mouth and throat, as well as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and then diarrhea. Vomitus and stool often contain bloody mucus and exfoliated necrotic tissue. Patients often suffer from peripheral circulatory failure and gastrointestinal perforation. Acute renal failure may occur after 3 to 4 days (or within 24 hours in severe cases). There may also be liver damage. Inhalation of high concentrations of mercury vapor can cause fever, chemical tracheobronchitis and pneumonia, respiratory failure, and acute renal failure. Skin contact with mercury and its compounds can cause contact dermatitis, which has an allergic nature. The rash is erythematous papules that may merge into flakes or form blisters, leaving pigmentation after healing. What are the symptoms of mercury poisoning in infants? Chronic mercury poisoning is often caused by occupational inhalation of mercury vapor, and in a small number of patients it can also be caused by the use of mercury preparations. Psychiatric and neurological symptoms may first include dizziness, headache, insomnia, and nightmares, followed by emotional agitation or depression, anxiety and timidity, as well as manifestations of autonomic nervous system dysfunction such as blushing, sweating, and skin scratches. Muscle tremors first occur in the fingers, eyelids, and tongue, and later affect the arms, legs, head, and even the whole body; they are more obvious when being noticed or excited. |
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