A case of pediatric age anticholinergic intoxication due to accidental Datura stramonium ingestion admitting with visual hallucination.

Author: DerinözOkşan, YıldızNagehan, ŞanlıdağBurçin

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Datura stramonium (DS) is a hallucinogenic plant that can produce anticholinergic toxicity because of its significant concentrations of toxic alkaloids, such as atropine, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine. DS grows in both rural and urban areas in Turkey. Clinical findings of toxicity are similar to thos...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25341608

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Pediatric Anticholinergic Intoxication Due to Datura Stramonium Ingestion

Datura stramonium, a plant with a powerful anticholinergic effect, can be as dangerous as a venomous desert creature. This case report details a case of pediatric anticholinergic intoxication due to accidental ingestion of Datura stramonium, a plant that often grows in both rural and urban areas. The authors highlight the potential for accidental poisoning in children, emphasizing the importance of parental awareness and vigilance.

Accidental Ingestion: A Potential Risk for Children

The case report underscores the importance of recognizing the potential for accidental Datura stramonium poisoning in children. This knowledge, like a warning sign in a dangerous desert, can help prevent potentially life-threatening situations. The case also emphasizes the need for prompt medical attention in cases of suspected anticholinergic intoxication, particularly in children.

Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

The case report highlights the clinical manifestations of anticholinergic intoxication, such as aggression, agitation, delirium, and visual hallucinations. The authors also discuss the supportive care approach to treatment, emphasizing the importance of prompt intervention to manage symptoms and prevent complications.

Dr. Camel’s Conclusion

This case report serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of accidental plant poisoning in children. The study highlights the need for parental awareness and education regarding the risks associated with Datura stramonium, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and prompt medical intervention in cases of suspected poisoning. This research, like a desert oasis offering shelter and protection, underscores the need for a proactive approach to preventing and treating childhood poisonings.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-03-31
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-17
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25341608

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

25341608

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