Health Ministry believes 2-year-old suffered nicotine poisoning due to e-ciggie
The Health Ministry believes a two-year-old girl suffered acute nicotine poisoning in Bera, Pahang on May 30. Her grandfather found her coughing, vomiting, and having difficulty breathing and at the same time, a vaping device was found on the floor near her. – EPA pic, June 5, 2023.
THE Health Ministry said it believed a two-year-old girl suffered acute nicotine poisoning in Bera, Pahang on May 30. According to an MOH statement, on the day of the incident, the child’s grandfather found her coughing, vomiting and having difficulty breathing, and at the same time, a vaping device was found on the floor near her.
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