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What You Ought To Know About An Aspirin Overdose

By Corrinne Naki


What Is Aspirin? Aspirin is a medication that is used to reduce inflammation, pain and fever. Doctors may also recommend this medication to people who suffer from heart problems. Even though this medication offers a number of benefits, taking more than the recommended aspirin dosage can have an adverse effect on one's health.

Treatment - The type of treatment that is recommended is dependent upon the severity of the overdose. Doctors and nurses will check the patient's vital signs and place an IV in the patient's veins. Lab tests will also be ordered. The patient may be given fluids and activated charcoal. The activated charcoal will help soak up the aspirin that is inside of the stomach.

Laxatives may also be used to remove the charcoal and aspirin from the body. In rare cases, a breathing machine may be used. However, this is typically used as a last resort because many health experts believe that it actually does more harm than good. Prognosis It is very important for people who suffer an overdose to get treatment as soon as possible. A large overdose and/or delayed treatment can cause the symptoms to get worse.

Children who are under the age of 12 should not be given aspirin without a doctor's consent. They are much more likely to be affected by an overdose. When To Get Medical Care If a person is experiencing minor Aspirin side effects, then his or her doctor should be contacted. The doctor may choose to decrease the dosage or tell the patient to stop using the medication. People who are experiencing severe symptoms will need to seek emergency medical care.

Before you contact emergency medical services, you need to make sure that you have the person's age, condition, weight, the time that the medication was taken and the amount that he or she took. Furthermore, you can contact the National Poison Control Center, which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This service is confidential and free. The experts will not only give you advice on what to do if a person has an overdose, but they can also give you tips on how to prevent an overdose.




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