What Happens If We Drink Mosquito Liquid?

Several cases have been reported on accidental poisoning of children by liquid mosquito repellents. The most common causes are kerosene and hydrocarbons. The majority of cases were seen during summer months.

Most cases were accidental ingestion. The main cause was aspiration of kerosene. Some of the symptoms include coughing, respiratory distress, and respiratory failure.

The use of liquid mosquito repellents to prevent vector borne diseases is increasing in urban households. This may be due to a shift in the ecosystem of mosquitoes in the urban environment.

Some studies have also indicated that the consumption of mosquito repellents can be harmful to the environment. It is best to wear thick clothes and use screens over windows. You should also avoid eating food in areas where mosquitoes are known to live.

The presence of mosquitoes can cause malaria, which can be fatal if not treated quickly. People with malaria are susceptible to severe complications within days of the first symptoms.

The presence of malaria parasite in the blood can lead to severe anaemia. This can cause weakness and drowsiness. It can also cause coma. It is a disease that occurs in tropical climates.

The symptoms of dengue fever are similar to the flu. It can cause headache, muscle pain, and joint pain. It is not common in the U.S. If you experience any of these symptoms, see your healthcare provider.

A study conducted in India indicates that the ingestion of liquid mosquito repellents is a major cause of hydrocarbon poisoning in children. The study was published in the Indian Journal of Paediatrics.