Prevents accidental poisoning

Accidental poisoning is an important death cause and the sad part is that it often refers to minors when they accidentally ingest harmful substances. Therefore, the adequate prevention at home It is an important step to prevent those dangers to the health of your children.

 

The dangers of poisoning

Poisoning occurs when an individual is exposed to substances harmful to the body , which could be caused by medications and other toxic substances that are often found inside your house. In fact, poisoning can be caused by a variety of substances and even the medications you take. Children are the main victims of accidental poisoning in the country. Therefore, home care is vital to prevent this from happening.

When an individual accidentally gets poisoned, he is often attacked digestive system and nervous. Therefore, the symptoms can range from disorientation , drowsiness , inability to follow the movements with the eyes, vomiting and other classic signs of intoxication. When any of these symptoms is detected, it is important to have proper medical care and administration of first aid.

 

Prevention of accidental poisoning

 

The old saying "better safe than sorry" is especially applicable in this case. Although there are modern medications that are capable of reversing the conditions caused by poisoning, the most effective cure is to keep your children as far away as possible from the risk factors.

  • if you have chemical products and other dangerous substances in your home, keep them out of reach of children
  • Save the medicines and chemicals away from food or other food products
  • If you are going to use containers for the storage of delicate and dangerous substances, label them correctly
  • Never take expired medications and follow the appropriate dosage instructions
  • Avoid taking medication in front of children, if possible. Young children are prone to imitate adult behavior. This advice should also go hand in hand with keeping medications properly to keep them out of reach of children
  • Forever keep medications and chemicals after using them

Poisoning by different substances

There are some harmful substances that could poison your child, even in your own home. Therefore, prevention is a greater emphasis than a treatment.

However, if your child has already suffered from accidental poisoning, you will have to learn about basic tips of first aid treatments to save your life.

Treatment of ingested poisons

In the event that a child accidentally ingests poisonous materials, this is what you should do:

  • I called immediately to a expert or to the emergency center in your area (Mexican Red Cross D.F. tel. 065)
  • Avoid administering medications or giving the child a drink without advice professional. If it does, it could make the condition worse
  • Avoid force the vomit , unless the doctor has advised

Treatment in case of toxic inhalation

The poison could also be in the air. Therefore, it is necessary to apply a different approach of first aid for these cases, when the child or any of his family inhale poison accidentally:

  • Take it to a area with fresh air
  • Call the poison center immediately and report of the incident (Mexican Red Cross D.F. tel 065)

Treatment of skin poison

The poison could affect the skin by coming into direct contact with the harmful substances. Therefore, you have to know exactly what kind of first aid to administer in case this happens.

 

  • As with any other type of accidental poisoning, call the poison center immediately (Mexican Red Cross D.F. tel 065)
  • Remove any garment that has been contaminated with poison.
  • Rinse the poisoned area for about 10 minutes.

Treatment of poison in the eyes

In the worst case, the poison can penetrate the patient's eyes. This is more likely to happen in children because of their curiosity. To avoid further damage to the eyes, you should follow the first aid tips below:

  • I called immediately to poisoning center to report the incident (Mexican Red Cross D.F. tel 065)
  • Wash with warm water In the patient's eye for at least 15 minutes, the water should run about 2-4 inches above the eye.

When contacting emergency personnel

When communicating with emergency personnel in cases of accidental poisoning in your home, the information you provide is vital in the treatment and recovery of the victim. Here is a short list of information you must provide when making that call:

 

  • Name, address and contact
  • The report of the immediate problem
  • Provide details about the person who was accidentally poisoned, such as age, gender, etc.
  • Describe the condition of the person - and indicate symptoms such as vomiting, the appearance of the skin, suffocation, whether conscious or unconscious
  • Provide details about the substance administered, name, time that has passed since ingestion and in what amount


Video Medicine: Preventing Poisoning in Children (April 2024).