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ACETIC ACID POISONING: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, DIAGNOSIS, PATHOGENESIS, PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT METHODS

Babanazarov U.T. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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Acetic acid poisoning is a dangerous condition that causes mucosal burns, hemolysis, intoxication, and multiple organ failure. Symptoms include severe pain, vomiting of blood, respiratory failure, and shock. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, laboratory tests, and endoscopy. Treatment includes emergency detoxification, pain relief, infusion therapy and maintenance of vital functions. Possible complications are esophageal strictures, renal failure and death. Prevention comes down to controlling the storage of aggressive substances and raising public awareness. In this article, we will consider the9 main aspects of clinical characteristics and diagnostic criteria for acetic acid poisoning

Key words: burns, hypersalivation , hemolysis, acute renal failure, strictures

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For citation:Babanazarov U.T. - ACETIC ACID POISONING: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, DIAGNOSIS, PATHOGENESIS, PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT METHODS//New Day in Medicine 4(78)2025 895-899 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/4-78-2025

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