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20 Δεκ 2021 · Symptoms of chromium toxicity. Heavy exposure to chromium(IV) has been reported to cause the following debilitating symptoms in individuals working in such hazardous conditions: Acute dermatitis and skin ulcers (also known as chrome ulcers). Respiratory complications such as bronchitis and asthma. Sinusitis and perforations in the nasal septum
Mechanism of Chromium Toxicity. Since Cr (III) is poorly absorbed by any route, the toxicity of chromium is mainly attributable to the Cr (VI) form. It can be absorbed by the lung and gastrointestinal tract, and even to a certain extent by intact skin.
Severe exposures to Cr (VI) compounds are usually accidental or intentional (suicide), and are rarely occupational or environmental. In occupational settings, the most commonly reported effects of chronic chromium exposure are contact dermatitis and irritation and ulceration of the nasal mucosa.
11 Ιαν 2024 · Occupational exposure is a key historical component in diagnosing chromium toxicity due to its relatively nonspecific and wide-ranging effects on the body—moreover, many other chemicals in the industrial setting cause similar symptoms.
The lower toxicity of chromium(III) acetate compared with chromium(III) nitrate may be related to solubility; chromium(III) acetate is less soluble in water than is chromium(III) nitrate. Signs of toxicity included hypoactivity, lacrimation, mydriasis, diarrhea, and change in body weight.
1 Ιουλ 2015 · The primary health hazards caused by chromium are bronchial asthma, lung and nasal ulcers and cancers, skin allergies, reproductive and developmental problems and this chromium is carcinogenic...
10 Οκτ 2024 · Symptoms can vary with the amount of poison ingested and include the following: Vomiting. Loss of appetite. Pale or yellowish gums. Excessive thirst or urination. Diarrhea. Bloody or discolored...