Rising Concerns Over Methanol Poisoning Epidemics

Methanol poisoning is a critical medical condition resulting from ingesting or absorbing methanol, a toxic alcohol in products like antifreeze and solvents. It metabolizes into formaldehyde and formic acid, impacting the central nervous system and causing metabolic acidosis. Symptoms include headache, dizziness, and visual issues. Immediate treatment with ethanol or fomepizole and possibly hemodialysis is vital to prevent severe outcomes like seizures, coma, or death. Public awareness and regulation of methanol products are essential for prevention.

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