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Can the baby girl who lost the wrong medicine in Ya 'an, Sichuan be life-threatening?
People often say that drugs are toxic in three ways, not to mention a developing baby girl who took the wrong medicine for two consecutive days. The harm will not be small, and it will have a certain impact on life, but it can still be recovered. I hope that the baby girl who lost the wrong medicine in Ya 'an, Sichuan can grow up healthily.

Once the infusion is wrong, it will definitely cause harm. If the infusion is not careful, those bubbles that enter the vein with the liquid will leave a fatal curse on people's life safety and cause strong drug resistance in the human body. Once there is a serious illness that can't be controlled by taking medicine and injection, infusion can hardly control the development of the disease. It will seriously weaken the disease resistance of children's immune system, and even make children's immune system lose its ability to resist viruses because it loses the necessary exercise opportunity to kill viruses, resulting in low immune system ability and laying a major hidden danger to children's health.

Drugs that directly enter the vein through infusion can quickly inhibit the virus, but its toxic side effects will also directly affect the blood, internal organs and even the central nervous system of the brain through the vein, not to mention the wrong use of drugs, which will definitely double the harm and cause adverse reactions, such as dizziness and vomiting. Incorrect infusion may cause adverse reactions, such as fever, rash and other allergic reactions, which may lead to shock and death in severe cases. Say serious, say not serious, say not serious. In a word, I hope the doctors in the hospital can take responsibility and try to reduce such things as much as possible, whether you are good or not.