Showing posts with label Nausea. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

CASE, MOH warn of toxic chemical in toy

Singapore News

CASE, MOH warn of toxic chemical in toy
By Mustafa Shafawi, Channel NewsAsia Posted: 04 March 2010 1327 hrs

SINGAPORE: The Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) have issued an alert on the presence of a toxic chemical found in a broad bean squeeze toy, "Extrusion Bean".


"Extrusion Bean" squeeze toy found with dibutyl phthalates and diethylhexyl phthalates, toxic chemicals suspected of causing mass vomiting among primary school students.

The toy may be the cause of a spate of mass vomiting involving 17 primary six students at Ai Tong School on February 4. MOH's investigations found that the children had earlier played with the Extrusion Bean toy and failed to wash their hands properly before consuming food in school.


Broad bean squeeze toy "Extrusion Bean' found to contain toxic chemicals, dibutyl phthalates & diethylhexyl phthalates.

Tests conducted on the toy identified the presence of two phthalates - dibutyl phthalates and diethylhexyl phthalates. Phthalates are substances added to plastics to increase their flexibility and durability. Consumption of phthalates can cause symptoms such as diarrhoea, nausea, stomach ache and vomiting.

The two phthalates were banned from all toys and childcare items in the European Union in 2005, in view of their long-term toxic effects.

As a safety precaution, CASE and MOH urge all consumers who own the toy to immediately discard it.

Members of the public who come into contact with the toy and show symptoms such as diarrhoea, nausea, stomach ache and vomiting should seek medical help immediately.

CASE would also like all distributors and retailers of the toy to recall and stop selling the product with immediate effect.

Consumers who had bought the Extrusion Bean toy should inform CASE of the outlet from which they had made the purchase. CASE can be reached at 6463 1811.

- CNA/sc


From Channelnewsasia.com; source artile here.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Severe pain in stomach


What causes stomach pains?

Question by Mr Tham
 
I will be turning 30 this year. For the past three weeks, I've had bad stomach pains that are accompanied by nausea and a pulling pain in my heart. I even vomited. Before this, I never had any problems with my stomach, even when I didn't take frequent meals. What could be the reason for the pain, and how can I manage it? Is there any underlying medical condition I should be aware of?

 
Reply from Dr Bhavesh Doshi

 
Consultant, Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University Medicine Cluster, National University Hospital

 
Most cases of abdominal pain are related to indigestion. Patients will usually experience symptoms such as nausea or vomiting. I would advise you to see a doctor for a detailed examination. You may be given simple medication to reduce the gastric "acidity" in your stomach. The doctor may also advise lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthy, balanced diet. You may need to cut down on smoking and alcohol consumption as these factors can increase gastric acidity.

 
If the symptoms persist, it is important to have a proper examination to ensure that they are not due to more serious conditions such as stomach ulcers. You will be referred to a specialist for a further evaluation of your symptoms. The specialist may request for a gastroscopy (where a flexible tube is inserted through the mouth to "see" the stomach), an abdominal ultrasound (to look for gallstones) and blood tests if necessary.

 
The information provided above is for your general knowledge only. You should seek medical advice or treatment for your condition. Email questions to health@newstoday.com.sg.

 
From TODAY, Health – Tuesday, 08-Sep-2009