1) The acute (rapid and relatively sudden) is due to the introduction by gastrointestinal or respiratory tract, including mercury, which enters in the form of vapor. It quickly becomes very harmful to the body and leads to:
In the lungs, irritation of the airways
The digestive, stomatitis (burning mouth) after ingestion, metallic taste, hyper salivation (increased secretion of saliva), digestive disorders accompanied by sometimes bloody diarrhea, tenesmus (sensation level of anus, burning and continual desire to defecate or urinate)
The nervous system is also likely to be achieved by acute intoxication.
2) Chronic poisoning is the result of a progressive penetration of mercury in the body, leads to the following conditions:
With regard to the nervous system: headache (headache), dizziness, asthenia (fatigue), sleep disturbances, tremors of the tongue
As for the skin: skin reddening affecting the palms and soles, urticaria, acrodynia (this disease affects children from 6 months to 8 years, and leads to damage of the hands and feet, sometimes the face and nose, which appeared swollen, painful, blue).
As for the digestive system: hypersalivation (excess production or secretion of saliva) or sometimes the opposite (dry mouth)
Regarding Renal: Proteinuria (protein in the urine, also known as nephrotic syndrome) along with microscopic hematuria (presence of red blood cells in urine) only visible under a microscope and do not lead to red coloration of urine .
In the lungs, irritation of the airways
The digestive, stomatitis (burning mouth) after ingestion, metallic taste, hyper salivation (increased secretion of saliva), digestive disorders accompanied by sometimes bloody diarrhea, tenesmus (sensation level of anus, burning and continual desire to defecate or urinate)
The nervous system is also likely to be achieved by acute intoxication.
2) Chronic poisoning is the result of a progressive penetration of mercury in the body, leads to the following conditions:
With regard to the nervous system: headache (headache), dizziness, asthenia (fatigue), sleep disturbances, tremors of the tongue
As for the skin: skin reddening affecting the palms and soles, urticaria, acrodynia (this disease affects children from 6 months to 8 years, and leads to damage of the hands and feet, sometimes the face and nose, which appeared swollen, painful, blue).
As for the digestive system: hypersalivation (excess production or secretion of saliva) or sometimes the opposite (dry mouth)
Regarding Renal: Proteinuria (protein in the urine, also known as nephrotic syndrome) along with microscopic hematuria (presence of red blood cells in urine) only visible under a microscope and do not lead to red coloration of urine .
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