Is anhydrous ethanol harmful to health?

Anhydrous ethanol is harmful to health: it is an inhibitor of the central nervous system. Excite first, then suppress. Acute poisoning: Acute poisoning mostly occurs by oral administration. Generally, it can be divided into four stages: excitement, hypnosis, anesthesia and suffocation. When the patient enters the third or fourth stage, he will have unconsciousness, dilated pupils, irregular breathing, shock, heart failure and respiratory arrest.

Chronic effects: Long-term exposure to high concentration of this product may cause irritation symptoms of nose, eyes and mucosa, as well as headache, dizziness, fatigue, excitement, tremor and nausea.

Long-term abuse can cause polyneuropathy, chronic gastritis, fatty liver, liver cirrhosis, myocardial injury and organic psychosis.

Long-term skin contact can cause dryness, desquamation, chapped skin and dermatitis.

Danger of explosion: This product is flammable and irritating.

First aid measures:

Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothes and rinse with running water.

Eye contact: Lift eyelids and rinse with running water or normal saline. See a doctor.

Inhalation: leave the scene quickly and go to a place with fresh air. See a doctor.

Intake: Drink enough warm water to induce vomiting. See a doctor.