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The method of rescuing Pig poisoning

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, ① emetic: generally used for organophosphorus and other drug poisoning. Can be subcutaneously injected with emetic veratrine 0.01 to 0.03 grams, or oral emetic 1 to 3 grams; if there is no emetic, you can also use sticks and hoses to gently wipe the throat mucosa to stimulate vomiting. ② gastric lavage: gastric lavage should be carried out 4 or 6 hours after the poison enters the pig. 1% potassium permanganate solution or 3% hydrogen peroxide can be used for hydrocyanic acid poisoning, 1% and 5% sodium bicarbonate solution can be used for organophosphorus pesticide poisoning, and 1% copper sulfate solution can be used for zinc phosphide poisoning. It is not suitable for corrosive drug poisoning

① emetic: generally used for organophosphorus and other drug poisoning. Can be subcutaneously injected with emetic veratrine 0.01 to 0.03 grams, or oral emetic 1 to 3 grams; if there is no emetic, you can also use sticks and hoses to gently wipe the throat mucosa to stimulate vomiting. ② gastric lavage: gastric lavage should be carried out 4 or 6 hours after the poison enters the pig. 1% potassium permanganate solution or 3% hydrogen peroxide can be used for hydrocyanic acid poisoning, 1% and 5% sodium bicarbonate solution can be used for organophosphorus pesticide poisoning, and 1% copper sulfate solution can be used for zinc phosphide poisoning. Corrosive drug poisoning should not be gastric lavage, so as not to cause gastric perforation. Rinse your stomach repeatedly until the water becomes clear.

 
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