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ICD-10 code: T55.1X1S

Disease category: T55.1X1: Toxic effect of detergents, accidental (unintentional)

Toxic Effect of Detergents: Accidental (Unintentional) Sequela

Detergents are commonly used for cleaning purposes, but they can also pose a significant risk if not handled properly. Accidental exposure to detergents can cause toxic effects, leading to various sequelae.

The toxic effects of detergents can vary depending on the type and concentration of the detergent, as well as the route and duration of exposure. The most common route of exposure is through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. Ingestion of detergent can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Inhalation of detergent fumes can cause respiratory irritation and difficulty breathing, while skin contact can cause irritation, redness, and burns.

Children are particularly vulnerable to accidental exposure to detergents. They may mistake brightly colored detergent pods for candy or toys, leading to ingestion and subsequent toxic effects. It is essential to keep detergents out of reach of children and store them in a secure place.

Exposure to detergents can also have long-term effects on health. Prolonged exposure to certain types of detergents can cause chronic respiratory problems, skin irritation, and even cancer. It is crucial to take appropriate measures to prevent accidental exposure to detergents.

  1. Always follow the instructions on the detergent label and use the appropriate amount for the intended purpose.
  2. Wear protective clothing, such as gloves and goggles, when handling concentrated detergents.
  3. Store detergents in their original containers and keep them out of reach of children and pets.
  4. Never mix different types of detergents, as this can produce toxic fumes.
  5. If accidental exposure occurs, seek medical attention immediately.

It is essential to be aware of the potential risks associated with detergents and take appropriate precautions to prevent accidental exposure. By following these simple steps, you can protect yourself and your family from the toxic effects of detergents.

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Accidental exposure to detergents can cause severe health issues, including toxic effects. The toxic effects of detergents occur when they are ingested or come into contact with skin, eyes, or mucous membranes. These toxic effects can range from mild skin irritation to severe respiratory problems and...

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