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Mad Hatter Disease (Erethism) – What You Need to Know 

Treatment of Mad Hatter Sickness

Stopping mercury exposure is part of the treatment, along with:

  • Oxygen
  • Bronchodilators
  • Fluids

The goal of treatment is to lower the body’s level of mercury.

Additionally, your doctor might prescribe you medication to promote the excretion of mercury through the gastrointestinal system or urine. Depending on the sort of mercury involved, there are various options.

When to Seek Medical Attention If You Suspect Mercury Poisoning

Consult a doctor if you believe you have been exposed to mercury at home. This involves being exposed to mercury-containing objects that are broken, such as thermometers.

If you work in a mercury-containing environment, you should also consult a doctor.

If you detect any of the warning symptoms of mercury poisoning, such as:

  • Mouth pain or inflammation during coughing
  • Increased salivation
  • Constipation [1]
  • Diarrhea[2]
  • Nausea [3]
  • Rashes
  • Problems sleeping