After the raw beans are poisoned, the eaten beans or poisons should be excreted as soon as possible. The common methods are vomiting and catharsis. If the patient has vomiting and diarrhea in the early stage, it is not necessary to give antiemetic or antidiarrheal treatment for the time being, and then consider antiemetic and antidiarrheal treatment after the poison is discharged. If vomiting and diarrhea are serious, pay attention to supplement the water and electrolyte in the body and correct the imbalance of water and electrolyte caused by vomiting and diarrhea. In addition, pay attention to symptomatic treatment, such as protecting gastric mucosa. If abdominal pain is severe, anisodamine can be given to relieve spasm and pain. Montmorillonite powder can be used to stop diarrhea, metoclopramide can be used to stop vomiting, and antibiotics can also be used to prevent or treat infection. If there are serious symptoms such as shock, coma and convulsion, corresponding rescue measures must be taken immediately.
What should I do if raw beans are poisoned? We know that raw beans or half-cooked beans contain lectins and saponins, both of which can cause human poisoning. After poisoning, there are mainly a series of symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dizziness and fatigue. So how to treat bean poisoning? Theoretically speaking, there is no antidote for these two toxins in beans at present. The treatment is to find them early and send patients to the hospital for related treatment. There are a series of methods such as inducing vomiting, catharsis and gastric lavage to get the poisons out of the body. In addition, symptomatic treatment, fluid replacement, correction of acid-base balance disorder, correction of hypotension and other treatments can be used to maintain the health of patients and ensure their life safety.