There is no specific treatment for mushroom poisoning
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Last Update: 2011-06-20
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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In China, there are about 180 kinds of poisonous mushrooms, at least 30 of which can cause death As the poisonous mushroom is very similar to edible mushroom in shape, it is not easy to distinguish, so it is easy to be poisoned by ingestion The Department of health of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region recently issued an early warning that there is no specific treatment for mushroom poisoning, so prevention is particularly important Do not pick, buy and eat wild mushrooms to avoid accidental poisoning According to the notice on prevention of food poisoning by forbidding eating wild mushrooms issued by the health department of the autonomous region, the growing season of wild mushrooms is characterized by high temperature, hot and humid weather and increased rainfall in summer Poisonous mushroom, also known as poisonous mushroom, is very toxic The clinical manifestations of poisoning are complex and diverse It is generally divided into five types: gastroenteritis type, neuropsychiatric type, hemolysis type, organ damage type and sunlight dermatitis type Light ones can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, serious ones can cause organ damage, even death For this reason, the health department of the autonomous region reminds consumers that once they eat poisonous mushrooms by mistake, they should go to the hospital in time and do not take medicine by themselves; they should report to the local health administration department in time and pay attention to the preservation of food and excreta samples so that doctors can check and treat them.
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