Exposure to hydrogen peroxide – under the toxicologist eye
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hydrogen peroxide, exposure, toxicologyAbstract
Introduction: Hydrogen peroxide is well soluble, odourless and colourless liquid with syrup consistency. It has different application depending on concentration. In 3% of concentration is present in almost every home as a disinfectant product, in higher concentration (35%) is used in pharmaceutical, chemical and cosmetic industry. The aim of the study: The purpose of this systemic review was to collect and analyse causes and possibilities of treatment a patient after ingestion a caustic substance. Material and method: Standard criteria were used to review the literature data. The search of articles in the PubMed and Google Scholar database was carried out using the following keywords: hydrogen peroxide, exposure, toxicology. Description of the state of knowledge: Exposure for hydrogen peroxide is not very common and most of the times is unintentional, except suicide attempts. Because it is a caustic substance and the main route of exposure is ingestion, most of symptoms are due to damage of gastrointestinal tract. However, the consequences of exposure range from short-time illness to brain damage or even death. Summary: Patient after exposure to >30% hydrogen peroxide should receive a complex treatment. Physicians need to be alert to the symptoms of not only gastrointestinal tract but also CNS. The patient may require specialized care by many specialists.Downloads
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2019-04-14
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BOREŃSKI, Grzegorz, WÓJCIK, Magdalena, POLESZAK, Julita, SZABAT, Przemysław, SZABAT, Marta, TCHÓRZ, Michał and SZPONAR, Jarosław. Exposure to hydrogen peroxide – under the toxicologist eye. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 14 April 2019. Vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 345-353. [Accessed 23 January 2025].
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