Again, Australia Student Methanol poisoning in Bali

Again, Australia Student Methanol poisoning in Bali

                            

DENPASAR, KOMPAS.com - A young woman suffered blindness Australia again after drinking the possibility of mixed methanol, in a holiday in Bali last week. 18-year-old girl appears to suffer the most from a number of people who drank wine mixed with the methanol.

A young 18-year-old man also suffered blindness moment when holidaying in Bali last month. According to the weekly report on Australia, The Sunday Telegraph , on Sunday (12/23/2012), the girl who comes from Sydney was brought to the emergency room Royal North Shore Hospital after returning from vacation.

A spokesman for the hospital confirmed the presence of the patient, but did not want to explain how they experienced severe blindness. "Yes, there are patients who come in, who have received treatment in Bali, and now go to the Royal North Shore. As a result of methanol poisoning can be vomiting, dizziness, abdominal pain, coma, kidney failure, and in some cases death. Blindness is often the case, whether for a few hours or even permanent, "he said.

Meanwhile, Jan Bowler, a mother of a teenager, also talked about her son who almost died because the wine poisoning in Bali. "Team Red Frogs found in his motel fall. He complained of seizures, and his eyes can not see. He said his eyes hurt so badly that they gave a wet towel to cover her face. When they arrived at the hospital, he could not see anymore so the doctor had to give injections to treat methanol poisoning, "said January

Red Frogs Australia is a NGO who visited Bali in the month of vacation as it is now, in the middle when many Australian students who had just completed high school to celebrate their success.

Reuters correspondent reported in Australia L Literature Wijaya , Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said, they've got a report on the some cases of methanol poisoning. "We've gotten a few reports of mixed drinks. However, not all reports into our consul in Bali. Mixed drinks can be mixed with drugs, or containing toxins such as methanol. Methanol is highly toxic and can cause blindness and damage to internal organs, "said Carr.

According The Sunday Telegraph , although more and more cases of methanol poisoning, especially in Bali, the State Department wrote a new Australia just a general warning on their site.

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