Water reducing agent is a chemical additive used to control the water cement ratio and reduce the water content of concrete. Under normal circumstances, the use of water reducing agents in building concrete is safe and will not cause direct harm to the human body. However, if ingested or heavily exposed to water reducing agents, the following symptoms may occur:
Respiratory system reactions: such as wheezing, difficulty breathing, etc.
Digestive system reactions: such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.
Skin reactions: such as rash, itching, erythema, etc.
Eye reactions: such as eye pain, tears, blurred vision, etc.
Central nervous system reactions: such as dizziness, headache, blurred consciousness, etc.
If the above symptoms occur, please immediately stop contact with water reducing agents and receive corresponding treatment. If you accidentally ingest or inhale a large amount of water reducing agents, please seek medical attention in a timely manner and inform the doctor of the detailed situation, so that the doctor can provide the correct treatment plan.
It should be noted that water reducing agents are a chemical substance that must be used under the correct conditions to avoid misuse and ingestion. To ensure your own safety and health, please follow relevant safety measures when using water reducing agents, and properly store and handle them.