What to do if poisoned by fly spray
After poisoning from fly-killing agents, treatment should include measures such as inducing vomiting, replenishing electrolytes, and medication to alleviate adverse reactions.
1. Inducing Vomiting
If someone accidentally ingests fly poison, they should drink some light salt water and then induce vomiting. This helps reduce drug absorption, promotes rapid elimination of toxins from the stomach, and minimizes harm to the body.
2. Replenishing Electrolytes
If a significant amount of time has passed since ingestion, or if some of the drug has still been absorbed after vomiting, it's important to replenish electrolytes. Drinking warm water, tea, or receiving intravenous glucose solution can help restore electrolyte balance, support metabolism, and facilitate toxin elimination.
3. Medication Treatment
When patients develop clear symptoms such as dizziness or nausea, medications should be administered under medical guidance to relieve these symptoms. Neurotrophic agents such as vitamin B1 and B12 may be used, along with symptomatic treatments like betahistine tablets or flunarizine capsules.
If a person has ingested or inhaled a large dose of fly poison, they must seek immediate medical attention at a hospital. Do not attempt self-treatment with medications, as this could pose a serious threat to life.