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hydrogen peroxide overdose
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hair bleach poisoning, hydrogen peroxide overdose is poisoning, overdose of hydrogen peroxide,
hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, hair bleach, contact lens disinfectants, household hydrogen peroxide has a 3% concentration, hair bleaches, have a concentration of greater than 6%, body pain, burns, in the oral cavity, throat, temporary white appearance to exposed skin, abdominal discomfort, cramping, vomiting, not induce vomiting, eye exposure, flush, water, 15 minutes, contact local poison control center,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, ingredients, strengths, was swallowed, amount swallowed, hydrogen peroxide has been swallowed, seek medical care immediately at nearest emergency room, call poison control, take any containers, procedures performed, inserting a gastric tube, prevent pressure build-up, treating the symptoms, full recovery is common after minor exposure, serious complications from gastrointestinal burns, gas build-up.
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