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Xiangtan Maternal and Child Health Hospital: 2-year-old boy poisoned by eating "chocolate"? The reason is...

Xiangtan Maternal and Child Health Hospital: 2-year-old boy poisoned by eating "chocolate"? The reason is...

Recently, Xiangtan Maternal and Child Health Hospital Pediatric Seven Department PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit) admitted a special child, when admitted to the hospital, Jie Jie (pseudonym) children are excited, fidgeting, mouth constantly shouting "cat, cat". "Doctor, doctor, you quickly save our grandson, blame me for giving him 'slimming chocolate'"... The old lady in her 60s shook the doctor's hand and said.

According to Jay's mother, Jay jay was playing at home and wanted to eat, and grandma gave jay a "chocolate". During lunch, her mother found that Jie Jie, who has always had a good appetite, became unsocient, and had symptoms of excitement such as hyperactivity, fidgeting, frequent tongue spitting, etc., so she asked the grandmother who took care of her, and learned that she had mistakenly eaten a diet pill packaged like sugar (SOS fat dissolved chocolate contains sibutramine ingredients). At that time, the family did not pay attention to it, thinking that it would get better after a while. At night, the children's symptoms did not ease, and the mouth began to repeat "cat, cat". At this time, the mother felt that something was wrong, so she immediately sent the child to the emergency department of Xiangtan Maternal and Child Health Hospital for treatment. After being assessed by the hospital, the child's condition was serious, and he was then transferred to the Seventh Department of Pediatrics for treatment. After some treatment by the medical staff of the hospital, Jie Jie has now recovered and been discharged from the hospital.

Zhou Jin, director of the Seventh Department of Pediatrics of Xiangtan Maternal and Child Health Hospital, reminds parents: Children aged 1-3 are curious, can crawl and move on their own, and are prone to mistakenly eat insomnia drugs, antihypertensive drugs, antidepressants and other sugar-coated drugs with sweet taste. Therefore, parents should properly keep all kinds of dangerous goods and lock them to avoid children touching them. Once the child is found to have taken it by mistake, do not delay, and should be sent to the doctor for treatment in time.

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