Some drugs are sugar-coated, and children aged 1-3 are easy to eat by mistake, while drugs have toxic and side effects on children. Parents should pay special attention to keeping their children away from drugs at home.
Red Net Time 165438+ 10/7 News 65438+ 10/6, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital, 1 4 months old Binbin was lying in the hospital bed, looking around with her eyes open. Not long ago, Binbin accidentally ate adult diet pills at home, and was taken to the hospital by his family ten hours after the incident.
Binbin lives in Liye Town, Longshan, Xiangxi. He is lively and lovely. He also has an 8-year-old brother and a 5-year-old sister at home. His parents do odd jobs in the town and are usually taken care of by his grandmother.
"At that time, I received a phone call saying that my child had taken diet pills." Jia Gaoqiang, 34, is Binbin's father. 1On the evening of October 7th, 165438, he received a phone call from Binbin's grandmother saying that the child had taken diet pills by mistake. After learning the news, the couple hurried home. "It's a long way. It's already ten o'clock at night when they get home."
Jia Gaoqiang said that after arriving home, the child was cold and unresponsive. Later, I learned that at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Binbin may have eaten the diet pills as candy and ate them by mistake 10 or so. Later, the family sent the child to the local hospital.
"It was 2 o'clock in the morning when I got to the hospital. It has been 10 hour since the incident, and it is too late for gastric lavage. " Jia Gaoqiang said that after vomiting and diarrhea in the local hospital, the child's condition did not improve significantly. 1 1 In the afternoon, he was transferred to the intensive care unit of Hunan Children's Hospital for treatment. "I have used up all my savings at home and borrowed money."
On June 16, Yang Meiyu, deputy chief physician of the first intensive care unit, introduced that the patients mainly showed obvious consciousness disorder and drowsiness symptoms when they were admitted to the hospital. After examination, it was found that the patient's organ function was impaired. Three hemoperfusion treatments were performed in the hospital to promote the discharge of poisons.
Yang Meiyu said that the ingredients of the diet pills taken by patients by mistake are mainly Chinese patent medicines and "konjac" that enhances satiety, and they are still waiting for the results of poison testing. At present, the patient is being treated in the intensive care unit, and the organ function is gradually restored, but the consciousness is still vague.
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Children who are found to have taken drugs by mistake can induce vomiting urgently.
Yang Meiyu said that eating drugs by mistake is one of the high incidence of accidental injuries among children. Children aged 65,438+0-3 are curious, can crawl and walk by themselves, and it is easy to eat sugar-coated sweets such as insomnia drugs, antihypertensive drugs and antidepressants.
"Drugs have toxic side effects on children." Yang Meiyu said that taking too much can lead to children's consciousness disorder, unstable vital signs and even life-threatening. Some drugs that children can take, such as cod liver oil and antipyretics, will also have an impact on children's health if taken in excess.
Yang Meiyu reminded that once the child is found to have taken the medicine by mistake, he should take the child to a nearby hospital for treatment in time. In addition, parents can stimulate the child's pharynx with tongue depressor and spoon at home, and make emergency vomiting from one side of the child's head to the other to prevent vomit from entering the trachea and causing suffocation.