How to Determine if You Have Been Poisoned by Formaldehyde?
Patients with formaldehyde poisoning will have corresponding clinical symptoms, and the formaldehyde concentration detected in their work or living environment exceeds the standard. Therefore, clinical diagnosis of formaldehyde poisoning begins with clinical symptoms, primarily respiratory tract irritation symptoms. Acute symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, tearing, and central nervous system symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue. Chronic poisoning may clinically lead to tumors.
Treatment is primarily symptomatic and supportive. For example, when a patient experiences acute poisoning, they should be removed from the toxic environment and their eyes and skin should be thoroughly rinsed with clean water. When there are respiratory symptoms, treatment is primarily focused on bronchodilators and glucocorticoid medications.
Maintain good ventilation in indoor spaces and plant green plants such as hanging baskets and green luos, which can have auxiliary effects. Formaldehyde-removing mineral crystals are commonly used adsorption and decomposition materials in the environmental protection industry. Drink plenty of water, eat more fruits and vegetables. If you experience symptoms such as tearing, sneezing, or sore throat caused by formaldehyde gas, be vigilant and take action promptly.