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- Erethism abstract "Erethism or erethism mercurialis is a neurological disorder which affects the whole central nervous system, as well as a symptom complex derived from mercury poisoning. This is also sometimes known as the mad hatter disease. Historically, this was common among old England felt-hatmakers who used mercury to stabilize the wool in a process called felting, where hair was cut from a pelt of an animal such as a rabbit. The industrial workers were exposed to the mercury vapors, giving rise to the expression “mad as a hatter.” Some believe that the character the Mad Hatter in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is an example of someone suffering from erethism, but the origin of this account is unclear. The character was almost certainly based on Theophilus Carter, an eccentric furniture dealer who was well known to Carroll.It is commonly characterized through behavioral changes such as irritability, low self-confidence, depression, apathy, shyness and timidity, and in some extreme cases with prolonged exposure to mercury vapors, delirium, personality changes and memory loss occur as a result. People with erethism find it difficult to interact socially with others, with behaviors similar to that of a social phobia. Although most of the effects of erethism are neurological, some physical problems arise as well, including a decrease in physical strength, “headaches, general pain, and tremors after exposure to metallic mercury” as well as irregular heartbeat. It has been documented that “the tremor in the hands can be so severe that the victim is unable to hold a glass of water without spilling its contents.”The primary risk factor for erethism is long-term exposure to mercury vapors and gasses at high levels. One group at risk for mercury poisoning is industrial workers and those exposed to high levels of mercury residing naturally in the environment. Erethism is not as serious an issue as it was back before acceptable working condition regulations were enforced. Preventing mercury levels from getting too high limits the amount available for inhalation.There is a risk of mercury poisoning in the home in some cases. Exposure to mercury vapor may stem from cultural and religious reasons where mercury is sprinkled on the floor of a home or car, burned in a candle, or mixed with perfume. Due to widespread use and popular concern, the risk of toxicity from dental amalgam has been exhaustively investigated. To date, no convincing evidence of toxicity has been found.One treatment of mercury poisoning was to admit fresh air to the patient by having him go outside daily as much as possible. Stimulants such as ammonia have also been documented to help restore pulse to a normal rhythm. For a more comprehensive reading of treatment, see Mercury poisoning, 'Treatment' section.".
- Erethism icd10 "T56.1".
- Erethism icd9 "985.0".
- Erethism meshId "D020262".
- Erethism thumbnail Hg_Mercury.jpg?width=300.
- Erethism wikiPageExternalLink Mercury-mad-hatter.htm.
- Erethism wikiPageExternalLink article_em.htm.
- Erethism wikiPageExternalLink chemical-elements-history-and-information-mercury.htm.
- Erethism wikiPageExternalLink erethism.html.
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- Erethism wikiPageRevisionID "695330635".
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Alices_Adventures_in_Wonderland.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Attention_deficit_hyperactivity_disorder.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mercury_(element).
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mercury_poisoning.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shyness.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_element.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Delirium.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Lethargy.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Carroll.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Mad_hatter_disease.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_poisoning.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Methylphenidate.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Narcolepsy.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_injury.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Neurological_disorder.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Off-label_use.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Shyness.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink The_Hatter.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Theophilus_Carter.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Traíd.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorder.
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erethism".
- Erethism wikiPageWikiLinkText "erethism".
- Erethism caption Chemical_element.
- Erethism caption Mercury_(element).
- Erethism diseasesdb "8057".
- Erethism emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Erethism emedicinetopic "813".
- Erethism icd "985".
- Erethism icd "T56.1".
- Erethism medlineplus "2476".
- Erethism meshid "D020262".
- Erethism name "Mercury poisoning, chronic".
- Erethism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Erethism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Erethism subject Category:Mercury_(element).
- Erethism subject Category:Mercury_poisoning.
- Erethism subject Category:Shyness.
- Erethism subject Category:Neurological_disorder.
- Erethism hypernym Disorder.
- Erethism type Disease.
- Erethism type Element.
- Erethism type Thing.
- Erethism type Q12136.
- Erethism comment "Erethism or erethism mercurialis is a neurological disorder which affects the whole central nervous system, as well as a symptom complex derived from mercury poisoning. This is also sometimes known as the mad hatter disease. Historically, this was common among old England felt-hatmakers who used mercury to stabilize the wool in a process called felting, where hair was cut from a pelt of an animal such as a rabbit.".
- Erethism label "Erethism".
- Erethism sameAs Q1350035.
- Erethism sameAs Erethismus.
- Erethism sameAs Eretismo.
- Erethism sameAs m.03h29vn.
- Erethism sameAs Q1350035.
- Erethism wasDerivedFrom Erethism?oldid=695330635.
- Erethism depiction Hg_Mercury.jpg.
- Erethism isPrimaryTopicOf Erethism.
- Erethism name "Mercury poisoning, chronic (neurological symptomatology)".