hmds health hazards to humans

Apr 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
HMDS is a class of organic compounds primarily used in cleaning and etching processes during semiconductor manufacturing. Prolonged exposure to HMDS may pose health hazards to humans, mainly manifesting as damage to the respiratory system, nervous system, and liver. In addition, it may cause skin irritation. The health risks associated with HMDS require sufficient attention, and exposure should be avoided as much as possible.

HMDS is a class of organic compounds primarily used in cleaning and etching processes during semiconductor manufacturing. Prolonged exposure to HMDS may pose health risks to humans, mainly affecting the respiratory system, nervous system, and liver.

1. Respiratory System

HMDS has a foul odor and can strongly irritate the mucous membranes of the respiratory system, potentially causing symptoms such as chest tightness and coughing. Under medical guidance, amoxicillin clavulanate potassium dispersible tablets may be taken orally for treatment.

2. Nervous System

Inhaling high concentrations of HMDS may cause certain damage to the human nervous system, leading to symptoms like headache and dizziness. Under medical supervision, medications such as vitamin B1 tablets, vitamin B6 tablets, and methylcobalamin tablets may be prescribed for treatment.

3. Liver

For patients with liver damage, hepatoprotective treatment may be required. Recommended dietary options include lean meat, eggs, and milk, preferably combined with plant-based proteins such as soy products.

In addition, HMDS may also cause skin irritation. The health hazards posed by HMDS warrant serious attention, and exposure should be avoided as much as possible. Individuals who have been affected should seek prompt medical care and receive appropriate treatment.