What symptom does yellow glue poison have

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The incidence rate of yellow glue poisoning is very high in life. In daily life, adults and children are inevitably harming by yellow glue. Everyone should be very clear. Poisoning can be divided into three categories: mild poisoning, moderate poisoning and severe poisoning. What are the symptoms of xanthan poisoning.

What symptom does yellow glue poison have

First: poisoning mechanism: the affinity of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin is 200-300 times higher than that of oxygen and hemoglobin, so carbon monoxide is easy to combine with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which makes hemoglobin lose the ability and function of carrying oxygen and cause tissue asphyxia. Carbon monoxide has toxic effects on tissues and cells of the whole body, especially on cerebral cortex.

Second: poisoning symptoms: mild: poisoning time is short, manifested as headache, dizziness, palpitations, nausea, vomiting, limb weakness, and even a short faint. Medium: collapse or coma, cherry red skin and mucous membrane. Severe: the patient is in deep coma, all kinds of reflex phenomenon disappear, incontinence, blood pressure drop, shortness of breath, life-threatening.

Third: first aid measures: 1. Quickly get out of the poisoning environment, transfer the patient to fresh air, immediately turn off the gas switch, open the window for ventilation, loosen the patient's collar and trouser belt to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed, keep warm and call the ambulance. If the patient stops breathing and heartbeat, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be performed immediately. 2. The poisoned person should take oxygen immediately. 3. Those who have been in a coma for a long time should be sent to the hospital immediately.

matters needing attention

Note: when entering the room to rescue the poisoned person, it is best to crawl forward. Do not open fire, ring the doorbell, turn on the light bulb and other electrical appliances, otherwise it is easy to cause explosion. Turn the patient's head to one side to prevent vomit from blocking the breathing tube.