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- Salt poisoning is an intoxication resulting from the excessive intake of sodium (usually as sodium chloride) in either solid form or in solution (saline water, including brine, brackish water, eating salt, or seawater). Salt poisoning sufficient to produce severe symptoms is rare, and lethal salt poisoning is possible but even rarer. The lethal dose of table salt is roughly 0.5-1g per kg of body weight. In medicine, the circumstance of salt poisoning is most frequently encountered in children or infants who may be made to consume excessive amounts of table salt. At least one instance of murder of a hospitalized child by salt poisoning has been reported. Too much salt intake in adults can also occur from the drinking of seawater or the drinking of soy sauce. Salt poisoning has also been seen in a number of adults with mental health problems. Salt poisoning can affect most species of animals, although it is more common in swine, cattle, and poultry. (en)
- 食塩中毒(しょくえんちゅうどく、英:salt poisoning)とは食塩の過剰摂取または食塩摂取量に見合う水分を摂取できなかったことを原因とする中毒。豚や鶏での発生が多く、羊や牛でも発生することがある。発熱、嘔吐、下痢、心機能障害、盲目、遊泳運動などの神経症状が認められる。血液生化学検査では、ナトリウムイオン濃度及び塩素イオン濃度の上昇が認められる。病理学的には、大脳皮質の水腫、好酸球浸潤が認められる。治療には飼料の変更、5%グルコース液の輸液、浣腸および対症療法を行う。 (ja)
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- High resolution image of a grain of sea salt. Sea salt is one of the most common causes of sodium poisoning. (en)
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- 食塩中毒(しょくえんちゅうどく、英:salt poisoning)とは食塩の過剰摂取または食塩摂取量に見合う水分を摂取できなかったことを原因とする中毒。豚や鶏での発生が多く、羊や牛でも発生することがある。発熱、嘔吐、下痢、心機能障害、盲目、遊泳運動などの神経症状が認められる。血液生化学検査では、ナトリウムイオン濃度及び塩素イオン濃度の上昇が認められる。病理学的には、大脳皮質の水腫、好酸球浸潤が認められる。治療には飼料の変更、5%グルコース液の輸液、浣腸および対症療法を行う。 (ja)
- Salt poisoning is an intoxication resulting from the excessive intake of sodium (usually as sodium chloride) in either solid form or in solution (saline water, including brine, brackish water, eating salt, or seawater). Salt poisoning sufficient to produce severe symptoms is rare, and lethal salt poisoning is possible but even rarer. The lethal dose of table salt is roughly 0.5-1g per kg of body weight. Too much salt intake in adults can also occur from the drinking of seawater or the drinking of soy sauce. Salt poisoning has also been seen in a number of adults with mental health problems. (en)
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- 食塩中毒 (ja)
- Salt poisoning (en)
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