How to recover from poisoning

How to recover from poisoning
 If you ate stale or not combined with each other products, or simply plant health hazard, you may come poisoning. This is an unpleasant and dangerous process that needs to be treated. But how do you do it?  
 First aid poisoned can have at home. First, you must wash the stomach. To do this, dissolve in a liter of water a little soda drink and let the resulting composition of the victim. Then you need to induce vomiting by clicking on the root of the tongue with a spoon. Further, it will be useful to adopt any absorbent material such as activated carbon. It should take one tablet on per kilogram of body weight. This preparation will help bring harmful substances from the body.

It should drink plenty of clean water. It can replace the sweet tea without sugar. Especially help the body fluid during dehydration provoked vomiting and diarrhea.

It is also useful to determine exactly what someone has been poisoned. In case of deterioration it will help physicians in the appointment of therapy.

If poisoned fever and other symptoms do not disappear after helping or even worse, you should call a doctor. He will be able to estimate the location and severity of the patient to decide on the need for hospitalization.

At the hospital, the treatment of poisoning can be done in various ways. At the risk of dehydration person usually put a dropper with a special solution to help normalize the content of fluid in the body. Also prescribed medicines that neutralize toxins or microbes trapped in a human body as a result of poisoning.

In the treatment of poisoning and important stage of recovery. Usually, the doctor prescribes the patient a certain diet that helps to normalize the stomach and intestines. After the cessation of vomiting patient is usually allowed to eat some dried bread. Can also be shown the use of cereals and chicken broth. If the body normally take this diet, it can be varied. But fatty, fried, spicy food should be excluded for the poisoned until complete recovery.

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