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Vinegar consumption by mistake
My mother drank white vinegar by mistake. Should we take her to hospital or how can we treat it. Can I give her Eno
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You didn't mention the quantity of Vinegar that she has taken. How many hours earlier did she take vinegar ? Has she taken any medicine ? Is she having any symptoms? Please consult a General Physician with answers to all these questions.
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Hello sir , Vinegar contains acetic acid content so please get connected to me through practo for further counselling and treatment regarding her health Dr Hemanth Patakamuri MBBS,FEM,FISR .. Civil assistant surgeon and Family physician Experienced in online health care Available 24/7
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Depends on quantity of ingestation ..still Observe her..if any symptoms devlop ,visit to ur nearest hospital
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Depends on the quantity
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Connect please
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Visit nearby hospital
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Enough water
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Observe Its a mild acid Basic will treat her.
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yes u can
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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No, vinegar is not poisonous when consumed in normal food amounts. It's a common ingredient used in cooking and food preservation. However, consuming large quantities of undiluted vinegar could potentially be harmful. Consuming large amounts of vinegar can have negative effects on the body. Drinking excessive amounts of undiluted vinegar may lead to irritation of the throat, stomach, and digestive tract. It can also potentially lower potassium levels, which may affect muscle function and overall health. Additionally, vinegar's acidic nature can erode tooth enamel and harm oral health.
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if any stomach ache, nausea , vomiting kindly take into hospital yor observation
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According to your sign and symptom your mother have history of drinking white vinegar.
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Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment.
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Please follow good life style as take plenty of fluid and take less spicy and fatty foods and take protein containing food and do breathing exercise regularly and Do yoga and meditation and keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.
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Observe her If she develops any sign and symptoms Take her to nearby hospital
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