Sulfuric acid

Definition:
This is poisoning from an overdose of sulfuric acid.

Alternative Names:
Battery acid

Poisonous Ingredient:
  • sulfuric acid


Where Found:

Note: This list may not be all inclusive.



Symptoms:

Initial symptoms would include severe pain on tissue contact and, if swallowed, there may be speech problems, drooling, vomiting, bloody vomit, abdominal pain, or burns on the mouth and throat.

From swallowing:

  • body as a whole
    • severe pain in the mouth
    • fever
  • respiratory
  • eyes, ears, nose, and throat
    • severe pain in the throat
  • gastrointestinal
    • severe abdominal pain
    • vomit containing dark colored blood
  • heart and blood vessels
From inhalation:

Home Treatment:

DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.

Seek emergency medical care immediately.

If on the skin or in the eyes, flush with lots of water for at least 15 minutes.

If swallowed, drink water or milk IMMEDIATELY. Give 4-7 oz. milk of magnesia, if on hand. (If the patient is vomiting or appears altered, DO NOT give liquids.)

For inhalation poisoning, remove the patient to fresh air.



Before Calling Emergency:

Determine the following information:

  • the patient's age, weight, and condition
  • the name of the product (as well as the ingredients and strength if known)
  • the time it was swallowed
  • the amount swallowed
  • Call 911, Poison Control, or the local emergency number:

Take the container with you to the emergency room.



What to expect at the emergency room:

Some or all of the following procedures may be performed:

  • For swallowed poison:
    • Give fluids.
    • Give milk of magnesia.
    • Treat the symptoms.
    • Antibiotics.
    • Surgical repair if indicated.
  • For inhalation:
    • Treat the symptoms.
    • Intubation (breathing tube).


Expectations (prognosis):
Extensive damage to the mouth, throat, and stomach are possible. The prognosis (probable outcome) depends on the extent of this damage and how rapidly the acid was diluted and neutralized. Ingestion may be fatal.


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