On the Response to Glycol Acid Accidentally Eating
One night, a boy accidentally ate glycol acid, and his family was anxious. This glycol acid is strong in sex, and if it enters the body, it will harm the viscera.
The family quickly referred to the doctor. When the doctor arrived, he observed the boy's condition, his complexion was flushed, he had abdominal cramping, and his breath was strong and strong. The doctor thought about it, this is glycol acid, and it should be quickly removed.
Then he made the boy take a neutralizing agent, hoping to slow down the intensity of the acid. He also made the boy drink more water to urge its excretion, so that the glycol acid could be quickly excreted from the body.
During this time, the doctor cautioned the family to observe the boy's movements carefully. If there is any cold or heat, and the vomiting is exacerbated, they should be informed as soon as possible.
After a long time, the boy gradually slowed down, the abdominal pain was slightly reduced, and the breath was also calm. The doctor revisited and said: "Fortunately, I found that it was fast and handled properly, but I still need to recuperate and see the after-effect."
The family thanked me, and naturally I would like to protect the child to prevent such diseases from coming again.