A lot of people have it now.
A hobby of growing flowers at home.
But have you ever thought about it?
Some flowers and plants placed in the house.
Some seem beautiful and harmless.
It may also be a "hidden killer".
On the afternoon of February 17.
A middle-aged couple arrived.
Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Wulin Campus Emergency Department.
The wife also has a handful of green leaves in her hand.
On the evening of February 16, the couple returned to Hangzhou from their hometown thousands of miles away, and they both went to work early the next morning, and they had no time to prepare daily necessities for the New Year. When the couple came home at noon, there were no ingredients in the refrigerator. At this time, Mrs. Yue found that the "garlic sprouts" on the windowsill were still green"Coincidentally, isn't this a ready-made lunch? ”She offered to make noodles and stir-fry them with garlic sprouts, and her husband readily agreed. The noodles were quickly served on the table, but after eating two bites, the husband felt that the taste was a little strange, not very similar to the garlic Miao that he usually ate, and Mrs. Yue thought that it might be that the sauce she fried this time was different, and the couple didn't think much about it, and it didn't take long after eating this big pot of noodlesThe couple's stomachs began to "turn over the river and the sea".Can't help but nausea and start vomiting"It's not good, we're poisoned, and there is a problem with lunch," Mrs. Yue suddenly realized that there might be a problem with the "garlic sprouts", and then took a closer lookMrs. Yue realized that this was not a garlic seedling at allIt's clearly a narcissus that doesn't bloom! So the two of them came to the hospital emergency room, doctorThrough the chief symptoms and related cardiac enzyme tests, the diagnosis of daffodil poisoning was confirmed. It was then given to two patientsEmetic and rehydration**At present, Mrs. Yue and her husband are out of danger of poisoning.
"Lingbo Fairy" also contains "garlic".
Beware of the "beauty killer".
Narcissus belongsLycoris perennial herbaceous flowerThe whole plant is poisonous from flower to rootToxins mainly come from:sap in the bulbIt contains a variety of toxic substances such as lycorine, Latin cotoxin, pseudolycorine, etcIf daffodils are consumed or used externallyIt may cause a variety of poisoning symptomsAfter eating15 minutes to 1 hourThe disease will occurDigestive Tract Reactions:
Eating narcissus will appear,Nausea, vomiting, salivation, burning sensation in the throat, abdominal pain, diarrhea, watery or bloody stoolsand other symptoms. It is mainly related to the irritation of the gastrointestinal mucosa by the toxic components contained in it.**Reaction:
If the daffodils are exposed, they may cause damage. Such as redness, swelling, pain or accompanied by burning sensation and other symptoms. It is mainly related to the presence of irritating toxins in its flowers and leaves.Other symptoms:
Such as tremblingTremors, palpitations, chills in the hands and feet, difficulty breathing and arrhythmias, drop in blood pressure and even shock, etc。It is mainly related to the fact that the toxins in narcissus stimulate the central system and impairs neurological function.Why are there cases of edible narcissus poisoning every Spring Festival? Because there are no flowering daffodilsIt's really, really similar to garlic sproutsSo how do you tell the difference between narcissus and garlic? The daffodil leaves are slightly thicker and relatively short; Whereas, garlic has thinner leaves. The rhizome of narcissus is conical or ovate, more like an onion; The bulb of garlic is a garlic clove, which is the side bud of a short stem disk. It can also be distinguished by smellGarlic leaves can be smelled with a slight pinch of the fingernail or open the garlic cloves, while daffodils do not.
Doctor reminds
For narcissus toxinsAt present, there is no such specific antidote in the medical fieldTherefore, do not touch it during the breeding periodTaking into account the impact on patients with allergiesNarcissus is also not suitable for the bedroomIt is also worn when handling daffodilsGloves, masks, glassesand other protective equipmentPrevent contact with juiceIf you accidentally come into contact with the sap of daffodils, rinse them immediately with clean water, and if the patient accidentally ingests too much daffodils and causes poisoningYou must immediately take warm water to induce vomiting, or you can take pure milk, egg white, etc. to protect the gastric mucosa, and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
In addition to Narcissus, likeOleander, dripping Guanyin, hyacinth, poinsettiaThey are all ornamental plants that contain certain toxins and need to be treated with caution.
**丨Hangzhou Traffic 918, Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine