6 people poisoned by unknown plants
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Last Update: 2013-06-01
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Yesterday, in a nursery in Dabanqiao, Kunming City, 4 men, 2 women, 6 people were sent to the local hospital for treatment after eating a kind of unidentified plant that looks like "water Radish" That evening, 120 transferred them to Kunming Yan'an hospital for rescue At 8:00 that night, the reporter came to Yan'an hospital to see that the staff of food and drug, health supervision, disease control center and other relevant departments had all come to the hospital to investigate the matter The reporter saw from the emergency room window that the medical staff were trying their best to rescue the poisoned person Due to the high fever, irritability and other symptoms of the poisoned person, more than one medical staff is needed to keep him in the position for treatment, and even the security guard will help him It is understood that the oldest of the six is a 58 year old male and the youngest is a 28 year old female At noon that day, the six people ate a kind of plant planted in a nursery in Dabanqiao The green leaves were as big as the palm of the hand, and looked like the "water Radish" called by the local people After eating, they successively developed poisoning symptoms such as spitting at the mouth, red and purple in the whole body, high temperature, and mental impatience, and were sent to Dabanqiao local hospital for treatment Because of the severe symptoms, 120 transferred them from the local hospital to Yan'an hospital in the evening Six poisoned people were unable to speak When they went to the hospital, they also brought several pieces of the edible plant The health department staff collected the plant and sent it to the relevant departments for identification and test Doctors in Yan'an hospital said they did not know what kind of plant it was or what kind of toxicity it belonged to Six people had very serious poisoning symptoms and were not out of danger They needed hemodialysis and other measures to rescue them As of 9:00 p.m when the reporter left Yan'an hospital, the rescue was still in progress.
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