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Arsenic Poisoning: Causes, Symptoms Treatment Arsenic poisoning can occur when you take in high levels of arsenic Drinking contaminated water causes most cases Symptoms of immediate arsenic poisoning include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea Long-term exposure can cause skin changes such as darkening and lesions Treatment may include the use of a chelating agent or bowel irrigation
Arsenic poisoning - Wikipedia Arsenic poisoning (or arsenicosis) is a medical condition that occurs due to elevated levels of arsenic in the body [4] If arsenic poisoning occurs over a brief period, symptoms may include vomiting, abdominal pain, encephalopathy, and watery diarrhea that contains blood [1]
Arsenic Toxicity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Arsenic (As) is a nearly tasteless odorless toxic metalloid element that is found ubiquitously in the environment Arsenic comes in four common valence states: As (o), As (III), As (V) and Arsine gas and three common forms: inorganic salt, organic salt, and gaseous form
Arsenic - World Health Organization (WHO) Arsenic is highly toxic in its inorganic form Contaminated water used for drinking, food preparation and irrigation of food crops poses the greatest threat to public health from arsenic Long-term exposure to arsenic from drinking-water and food can cause cancer and skin lesions
How Should Patients Overexposed to Arsenic Be Treated and . . . Gut decontamination and hemodynamic stabilization are key factors in the initial management of acute arsenic intoxication Patients with suspected acute arsenic poisoning generally require rapid stabilization with fluid and electrolyte replacement in an intensive care setting
Arsenic Poisoning - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment . . . Arsenic poisoning is a serious health issue that requires awareness, early detection, and prompt treatment Understanding the causes, symptoms, and prevention strategies can help mitigate the risks associated with arsenic exposure