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Experts remind: wild fungus poisoning will be "latent" and "false healing"!

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Experts remind: wild fungus poisoning will be "latent" and "false healing"!
Experts remind: wild fungus poisoning will be "latent" and "false healing"!

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Yunnan has entered a "new season"

There is only one key word for this season

——Wild fungus

Experts remind: wild fungus poisoning will be "latent" and "false healing"!

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Incidents of wild fungus poisoning are also common

It is worth noting

Bacterial poisoning is cunning

There is an incubation period and a "false healing period"

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Gong Bing, the attending physician of the Emergency Department of the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province, said that there is an incubation period for Amanita phalloides poisoning, which is generally more than 6 hours, and you can have no symptoms in these 6 hours. However, in about 12~14 hours, digestive symptoms may appear, and this symptom will disappear quickly, also known as "false healing", and poisoned people often think that the symptoms have passed, and they will not actively go to the hospital for treatment. However, in about 36~48 hours, it will enter the stage of liver failure and kidney failure, and at this time, when you go to the hospital for treatment, you have actually missed the best time for diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, bacterial poisoning with late symptoms should be extra cautious and more lethal.

Gong Bing said that now there is no specific antidote to all bacterial poisoning, only symptomatic treatment, after the first time to decontaminate the gastrointestinal tract, doctors will do different treatments according to the damage of different organs, such as charcoal poisoning may need to do kidney dialysis, Amanita poisoning will cause liver and kidney damage may need artificial liver or blood purification, etc., the provincial hospital has rich clinical experience in the treatment of wild fungus poisoning, in addition to traditional hemofiltration, plasma exchange, liver protection and other treatments, The Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology has successfully treated many patients with liver failure caused by Amanita phalloides poisoning by percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder puncture and drainage, which is at the leading level in China.

Source: The First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province, Yunnan CDC

New Media Editor: Na Ruixin

First trial: Wang Chunmei Second trial: Zhu Yunrun Third trial: Li Xingwei

Experts remind: wild fungus poisoning will be "latent" and "false healing"!
Experts remind: wild fungus poisoning will be "latent" and "false healing"!

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