What effects does electrolyte have on human body?
There are two kinds of electrolytes, one is acidic electrolyte and the other is alkaline electrolyte. The main component of electrolyte is sulfuric acid and the other is sodium hydroxide, both of which are very corrosive. It usually causes headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and poor breathing. The specific harm of electrolyte to human body is as follows: 1. Injury of hydrochloric acid: hydrochloric acid has obvious stimulation and corrosion effects on skin, mucosa and other tissues. Steam or fog can cause conjunctivitis, conjunctival edema, corneal opacity and even blindness; Cause respiratory tract irritation, and then produce dyspnea and pulmonary edema; Higher concentration will lead to throat spasm or edema, suffocation and death. After oral administration, it will cause digestive system burns and even ulcers; Severe cases may include gastric perforation, peritonitis, kidney injury, shock and so on. 2. Hazards of sodium hydroxide solution: This product is obviously irritating and corrosive. Smoke and dust can irritate the eyes and respiratory system and corrode the cartilage of nasal septum. Direct contact of skin and eyes with sodium hydroxide solution can cause burns, and eating by mistake can cause digestive system burns, mucosal coagulation, bleeding and shock.