Rat poison
The presence of mice anywhere, whether in houses, shops, warehouses, etc., is a big problem. Therefore, attempts are started to get rid of it, using many methods. Some people resort to bringing cats, or using traps and traps, but the quickest and most common way to get rid of The rats are poisoned, where rat poison contains many harmful and deadly chemicals, such as organophosphorus, diphasinur, arsenic, warfarin and many other substances, which are made in the form of powders such as powders, In other forms the mouse is simply a piece of food, where chemicals are added to these toxins with the smell of attracting mice, but it is worth noting that the negative impact of these substances, not only mice or animals, but extends the impact on human health, and This article will show you the effect of rat poison on humans.
Effect of rat poison on human
- The effect of rat poison begins to appear on humans after a period of treatment. This period depends on the amount of toxin consumed, in addition to the time. The most serious effects are blood thinning. This occurs because of the morphine in the toxin. Responsible for blood clotting in the blood vessels, which leads to a silent internal bleeding in the body may be detected sometimes after it is too late.
- Internal bleeding can lead to bleeding in the nose area, where it is difficult to control.
- Some bruises and bruises appear in multiple areas of the body, specifically at the waist, or in the chest area, and specifically at the chest of the women.
- Vertigo and headache in addition to loss of consciousness.
- Vomiting and getting out of the mouth.
- Diarrhea, which may be accompanied by bleeding.
- Convulsions and inability to move.
Rare effects of rat poison
There are some additional symptoms that may appear on the person:
- Hair loss.
- Fever with chills.
- The occurrence of problems in the nerves of the body.
- Respiratory problems.
- Heart disorders are a heart attack.
- The condition may develop to lead to renal failure.
In all cases and regardless of symptoms, care should be taken to go to the hospital for treatment, which may be given injections containing vitamin K.