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Is losing weight with magnesium sulfate harmful to human body?
Harmful!

Pharmacology and toxicology

This product is a volume laxative. Oral administration is not easy to be absorbed by the intestine, and stays in the intestinal cavity, which increases the osmotic pressure of the intestinal internal volume and hinders the absorption of water by the intestine. At the same time, the water in the tissue is attracted to the intestinal cavity, which increases the intestinal internal volume, stimulates the intestinal wall, reflexively increases intestinal peristalsis, and leads to diarrhea. This product has a strong effect, just like washing intestines, discharging a lot of watery stools.

indicate

It can be used for constipation and abnormal intestinal fermentation, and can also be used in combination with anthelmintics. Can be combined with activated carbon to treat food or drug poisoning.

Matters needing attention

1. If the concentration of magnesium sulfate aqueous solution is too high, it will absorb a lot of water from the tissue, leading to dehydration. Therefore, it is advisable to take it on an empty stomach in the morning and drink plenty of water to accelerate defecation and prevent dehydration. If the magnesium sulfate aqueous solution is too strong and there is not enough water, the defecation time will be delayed.

2. When defecation radiation reduces abdominal distension, this product should be forbidden to induce diarrhea, so as to avoid the sudden increase of intestinal contents, which can not cause defecation and aggravate abdominal distension discomfort.

3. Patients with gastrointestinal ulcers and mucosal damage are easily absorbed in large quantities, causing magnesium ion poisoning.

4. Patients poisoned by central depressants (such as phenobarbital) should not use this product for catharsis to eliminate poisons, so as not to aggravate central depression; If catharsis is needed, sodium sulfate can be used.

excessive

1. Oral poisoning can cause severe stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, polydipsia, dyspnea, dilated pupils, bladder and kidney weakness and shock; In severe cases, the heartbeat slows down, blood pressure drops, and drowsiness and coma occur.

2. For poisoning caused by eating magnesium salt by mistake, protective agents such as milk or egg white should be taken orally immediately and gastric lavage should be carried out. People with sound renal function can use diuretics to accelerate the excretion of magnesium salts from the kidneys.

3. For acute poisoners, they should be sent to the hospital for artificial respiration immediately, and calcium preparation should be injected intravenously slowly for rescue.