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Paraffin poisoning


What Is Paraffin Oil Toxicity? - iCliniq

Paraffin oil is a mineral oil that can cause serious health hazards if ingested in large amounts. This article discusses the effects of ...

Liquid Paraffin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Liquid paraffin is a therapeutic agent that softens stools when taken orally, commonly used to treat constipation. However, an overdose may lead to anal ...

Case Of Poisoning By Paraffin - JSTOR

degree. The complete absence of the more common indications of arsenical poisoning, such as the eye-symptoms and disturbance of the alimentary.

Poisoning - NHS

Read about the signs and symptoms of poisoning and find out what to do if you think someone has been poisoned.

Kerosene: toxicological overview - GOV.UK

Summary of health effects. The principal adverse effect arising from ingestion of kerosene is chemical pneumonitis secondary to aspiration of ...

Preventing accidental kerosene (paraffin) ingestion in children in ...

Background: Besides house and road accidents, in accidental poisoning in children within the house itself, kerosene poisoning is a major problem.…

Paraffin poisoning in children: What can we do differently?

Prophylactic antibiotics were prescribed in 86% of cases (125/145) and the average number of medications prescribed per child was 3.5±1.8.

KEROSENE POISONING IN CHILDREN

780. being between the ages of I and 3 years (agreeing with the incidence 83 O found in a Co-operative study of the American Pediatric Association noted ...

115 West Eighty-Sixth Street. Kerosene poisoning ... - JAMA Network

great many households, especially in rural communities, and careful precautions are not always taken to keep it out of reach of small children. During the past ...

Computerized tomography in pneumatocoeles after paraffin ingestion

Paraffin pneumonia is a common form of poisoning but pneumatocoeles are an uncommon complication. This is a report of the computerized tomography (CT) of s.

Kerosene poisoning journal articles from PubMed - Unbound Medicine

Dechlorination of waste PVC (WPVC) by hydrothermal treatment (HTT) is a potential technology for upcycling WPVC in order to create non-toxic products.

Kerosene - Wikipedia

Kerosene, or paraffin, is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid which is derived from petroleum. It is widely used as a fuel in aviation as well as households.

Near Fatal Ingestion of Household Lamp Oil -- Ohio, August 1997

Unintentional poisoning from liquid fuels accounts for approximately 2.5% of all unintentional poisoning exposures among children aged less than 6 years (1) ...

Kerosene, Camphor, and Naphthalene Poisoning in Children

Seizures are common and serious complication in camphor toxicity. The treatment is supportive including decontamination, gastric lavage, activated charcoal, and ...

Kerosene poisoning | Health Encyclopedia | FloridaHealthFinder

Kerosene is an oil used as a fuel for lamps, as well as heating and cooking. This article discusses the harmful effects from swallowing or ...

Paraffin poisoning - India Today

Paraffin is a solid waxy substance used to make candles and other items. This article discusses what may occur if you swallow or eat paraffin.

Kerosene Poisoning in Dogs - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis ... - Wag!

Documentation states that ingestion and subsequent inhalation of a measurement as small as one milliliter of kerosene can cause aspiration pneumonia in a ...

First Aid for Poisonings in a Child

In other cases, a child will need emergency medical care. Poison that is swallowed. If you find your child with an open or empty container of a toxic substance, ...

An Unusual Accidental Kerosene Poisoning. Case Report

The child was diagnosed of chemical pneumonitis from kerosene ingestion and aspiration. The patient responded well to medication, recovered fully and discharged ...

Carbon monoxide poisoning - NHS

Carbon monoxide gas is colourless and does not smell, so you cannot tell if it is around you. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include: headache; dizziness ...