Accidental ingestion of detergent how long will die

Accidental ingestion of dishwashing detergent does not usually result in the death of the patient. The main components of detergent, which are detergent, alkaline liquid and surfactant, are not seriously toxic to the human body. Because detergent is often used for hand washing, washing fruits and vegetables, it is relatively safe and has a very high safety level. Therefore, even if the detergent is accidentally ingested, it will not generally lead to the death of the patient. However, detergent is after all a chemical compound, if accidentally ingested detergent, the clinical treatment principle is first of all to induce vomiting and gastric lavage, early to give patients to gastric lavage. Mild patients can drink more saline, stimulate the throat to induce vomiting, and perform gastric lavage. At the same time, fluid can be rehydrated with fructose and vitamin C to promote metabolism. In most cases, the patient will not have adverse reactions and will not cause death. Of course, some patients can have individual factors, such as if they are allergic to certain components of detergent, which may trigger anaphylaxis and lead to death, but the probability of this is very low.