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Chemical detergent poisoning How to protect your child from poisoning with them?

What is chemical detergent poisoning
- Household cleaners include a wide range of that act as cleaners for clothes and dishes as well as surfaces. These substances are divided into cations, anions, and non-ionic cleaners.
- Chemical detergent poisoning is the ingestion of these chemicals, orally if, inhaled or in contact with the skin, it may be an accident, and it may sometimes be a premeditated intention.
- The condition is diagnosed based on the condition, a range of symptoms and signs that indicate poisoning. As well as based on the statements of the companion of the case. In some cases, radiology or laboratory tests may be used.
Causes of chemical detergent poisoning

- Poisoning occurs due to the ingestion of liquids used to clean any household items. It can also reach the eye, causing severe burning, and may result in gases whose accumulation in the respiratory system and frequent exposure to them lead to poisoning.
- Detergents are found in liquid, powder, gold solid form, such as different types of soaps.
- Poisoning is due to an accident, as usually happens with children when they swallow detergent liquids, attract by their attractive colors, thinking that they are a kind of candy. It also exists in adults when you neglect to open windows during cleaning and exposure to detergent for long periods.
- These chemicals may all interfere with any medications a person is taken, enforced in unwanted and potentially serious side effects.
Symptoms of chemical detergent poisoning
Symptoms of poisoning vary from person to person. It may be mild for some or moderate, and it may be dangerous for others. Goal in any case, none of these symptoms should be underestimated.
Detergent poisoning causes many symptoms in several parts of the body:
- A severe change in the level of acid in the blood (change in pH) that can damage all organs of the body.
Eyes, ears, nose, as well as throat
- Loss or vision, in box of eye contact with the toxic substance.
- Severe in the throat.
- Severe and burning pain in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, as well as the tongue.
- Swollen throat, lips, as well as tongue.
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