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Journal Article

Citation

Prasad VL. Environ. Health Perspect. 2004; 112(13): 1326-1328.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)

DOI

10.1289/ehp.6891

PMID

15345347

PMCID

PMC1247524

Abstract

Deliberate injection of mercury, especially subcutaneous injection, is rare but is seen in psychiatric patients, individuals who attempt suicide, those who are accidentally injected, and boxers who wish to build muscle bulk. Metallic mercury plays a major role in ethnic folk medicine. Neurologic and renal complications can result from high systemic levels of mercury, and subcutaneous injection usually results in sterile abscesses. Urgent surgical evacuation and close monitoring for neurologic and renal functions as well as chelation (if toxicity is indicated) are key aspects of treatment. Education of the adverse effects and dangers of mercury is important, especially in pregnant women and children. As increased immigration changes demographic patterns, proper disposal of mercury and preventing its sale and use should become urgent societal priorities. Psychiatric consultation should be obtained whenever appropriate.


Language: en

Keywords

Abscess; Adult; Female; Foreign-Body Reaction; Honduras; Humans; Injections, Subcutaneous; Male; Medicine, Traditional; Mercury; Mercury Poisoning; Self Medication

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