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Heavy metals and metalloids: iron

Metallic iron does not give toxicity problems, although there are people with congenital defects in matabolism, for whom it behaves like a poison. Iron salts are pharmaceuticals for the treatment

Muscle injuries

A muscle tear occurs when the muscle is forced beyond its range of motility. RICE procedures must be used. Cramps are spasms uncontrolled muscles, causing pain and loss of

Emergency measures during a poisoning.

“Dum spiro spero” may be a simple aphorism, but it sets a high bar for the treatment of the poisoned patient, as any deficit in the patient’s oxygenation can impair

Arsenic Poisoning

Although arsenic is not a metal but a metalloid, it is widespread in nature and prolonged exposure causes a carcinogenic effect. Arsenic derivatives are used within industries as pesticides or

Suction of a foreign body

This is an event Very common in pediatric age. It is manifested by coughing and reduced vesicular murmur. The medical history is usually indicative, along with the picture that can

Tetany: what to do?

Tetany is divided into: manifest, latent and alkalosic. Symptoms of manifest tetany include muscle aches and cramps, opisthotonos, paresthesias or stiffness in the hands and feet. Convulsions, laryngospasms, and carpo-podal

What to do in case of lead poisoning?

Lead abounds in nature as it is distributed over the earth by reaching the environment for extraction from natural deposits. Lead enters metabolism and interferes with normal heme synthesis. It

Methods of poisoning: barbiturates

Today, compared with years past, barbiturate poisoning has greatly decreased, as they are no longer prescribable as before. Short- and medium-acting barbiturates are more toxic than long-acting ones. The mode

Chlorinated hydrocarbons: what are they?

In this group of chemical compounds we find carbon tetrachloride. Similar to the latter there is chloroform and other derivatives that have replaced it. In addition to the narcotic features

Mercury Poisoning

mercurio

Mercury when ingested has no effect in the body. The tiny droplets of mercury react with hydrochloric acid in the stomach to form chloride. Instead, when mercury comes into contact with the skin it is absorbed percutaneously, giving rise to the clinical picture known as hydrargyrism. From a biochemical point of view, mercury appears to have an affinity for sulfhydryl binding and is therefore capable of altering cellular metabolism. When mercury salts are ingested, the first symptoms are burning at the oral cavity, followed by constrictive-type pain retrosternally, with vomiting and diarrhea. If, on the other hand, mercury vapors are inhaled, a dry, hacking cough with dyspnea, pyrexia, and muscle aches appears after a few hours.

Diagnosis and treatment

The clinical picture, combined with the medical history, is almost always sufficient to make a diagnosis. Acute metal salt poisoning requires resuscitative treatment with hemodialysis. With metallic mercury the acute symptoms respond to symptomatic type measures so if there are signs of chronic poisoning dimercaprol therapy can be undertaken as with arsenic and with the same precautions.

Source: Vadecum of poisoning therapy by Roy Goulding

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