Mr. Luo, 34 years old, is in Guizhou, where there is a tradition of eating insects such as bee pupae. On September 13, when he was idle, he thought of going to the mountain to get some bee pupae and drink and vegetables. One afternoon, Zhang Luo came to a lot of bee pupae, Mr. Luo was fried and boiled, and made a "bee pupa feast" in various ways, and ate a good meal with liquor. However, he satisfied his appetite and tossed himself into the hospital, and almost lost his life

After dinner that day, Mr. Luo had chest tightness, panic, nausea and vomiting and other symptoms, he thought it would be better to stay up, but he did not expect to become more and more serious, and the symptoms lasted for more than 5 hours before coming to the emergency department of Anji Third Hospital for treatment.
After receiving the diagnosis, Dr. Zhou Xiang of the Emergency Department of Anji Third Hospital immediately examined the patient Mr. Luo, the ELECTROCARDI showed that Mr. Luo had paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, hypotension, and repeated ventricular fibrillation after admission, Dr. Zhou Xiang preliminarily judged that Mr. Luo was arrhythmia and cardiogenic shock caused by bee pupae poisoning, and immediately rescued Mr. Luo with the emergency department medical staff, and carried out defibrillation treatment many times, parallel tracheal intubation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, etc.
After emergency rescue treatment, Mr. Luo gradually regained consciousness. After admission to the ICU for further treatment. At present, Mr. Luo's situation is basically stable.
Mr. Luo underwent further treatment at the ICU
Due to the high edible value of bee pupae,
Many people will eat bee pupae,
But the little one should also remind everyone
Note the following contraindications,
After all, "food is delicious, and the price of life is higher!" ”
1. Most of the poisoning of wild honey bee pupae is due to the collection of poisonous honey powder source plants by bees, such as triptolide, big tea medicine, Kunming mountain begonia, etc. In addition, pollen is collected from tobacco, appendages, digitalis and certain rhododendron plants, whose honey and bee pupae can cause poisoning in those who eat it.
2. Ordinary fresh or live bee pupae are non-toxic, while wasp or wasp pupae contain neurotoxins, bee pupae with a long death time may produce a large number of protein products such as histamine or be contaminated by bacteria, bee larvae feces also contain toxins, mistakenly eating such bee pupae may cause poisoning. There are also firefly larvae that are also susceptible to poisoning when they hatch in the hive.
3. The symptoms of wild honey bee pupa poisoning mainly include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other digestive system symptoms, accompanied by low-grade fever, fatigue, dizziness, and numbness in the limbs. Mild cases have bitter mouth, dry mouth, numbness of lips and tongue, and poor appetite; more severe cases have diarrhea and bloody stools, and liver damage symptoms and kidney damage can also appear; in severe cases, chills, high fever, uremia, and finally lead to death.
4. Eating wild honey poisoning can be felt in 0.5 to 24 hours, the poisoning ambush period of edible honey bee pupae ranges from 2 to 4 hours, and the severity of poisoning is related to the number of bee pupae.
5. When eating wild honey bee pupae, avoid eating it with alcohol.
6. When picking, buying and selling bee pupae, it is necessary to correctly identify edible and inedible bee pupae. Edible bee pupae should be eaten according to the correct edible processing method, remove the toxic parts and process until cooked before eating. When processing bee pupae, attention should be paid to separating the pupae from the larvae, which must be blanched with boiling water to remove feces from their bodies before they can be combined with the pupae and fried.
7. In addition, the pupa is rich in protein, containing some peptide choline and enzyme substances, the composition is complex, do not eat too much at one time, and those with allergic constitutions should not eat bee pupae.
8. If symptoms of poisoning occur after eating bee pupae, it should be induced and drained as much as possible, and go to the hospital as soon as possible.
Don't be tempted by a whimsical appetite
And push yourself into danger
Source: Anji Third Hospital
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