Hydrogen peroxide toxicity of a lower lip piercing: A case report

Monique Graf , Craig Reece Brockman II , Kara Pretzlaff
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Abstract

Background

Hydrogen peroxide, a well-known cleaning product, is responsible for a large number of emergency department visits each year. The current literature contains only few case reports of these exposures, and our case report provides an example of what can happen from direct hydrogen exposure and how it is managed from the emergency department.

Case report

A 26-year-old female presented to the emergency department with lower lip swelling and overlying skin changes. Vital signs were within normal limits and the remainder of her exam was within normal limits. It was elicited with further questioning that the patient had irrigated her lip piercing the night before with hydrogen peroxide. With this information, the correct diagnosis of hydrogen peroxide toxicity was made and with the help of oral and maxillofacial surgery, the patient was treated appropriately for this condition.

Why should emergency medicine physicians be aware of this

Toxic exposures, whether via direct contact, inhalation, or ingestion, are commonly seen in the emergency department and require expeditious diagnosis and treatment. Based on physical exam alone, lip swelling suggests a variety of diagnoses. In this case, as in many others, accurate history taking is crucial in making the correct diagnoses.
过氧化氢对下唇穿孔的毒性:1例报告
过氧化氢是一种众所周知的清洁产品,每年急诊就诊人数众多。目前的文献中只有很少的病例报告,而我们的病例报告提供了一个例子,说明直接氢暴露会发生什么,以及如何从急诊科处理。病例报告:一名26岁女性,因下唇肿胀及上覆皮肤改变而就诊于急诊科。生命体征在正常范围内,她的其他检查也在正常范围内。进一步的询问引出了这个病人前一天晚上用双氧水冲洗了她的唇环。根据这些信息,对过氧化氢毒性作出了正确的诊断,并在口腔颌面外科手术的帮助下,对该患者进行了适当的治疗。为什么急诊医生应该意识到,无论是通过直接接触、吸入还是摄入,毒物暴露在急诊科很常见,需要迅速诊断和治疗。仅根据身体检查,嘴唇肿胀就可以提出多种诊断。在这种情况下,就像在许多其他情况下一样,准确的病史记录对于做出正确的诊断至关重要。
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