Chief - Emergency Medicine
Department of Health
At Port Moresby General Hospital Emergency Department (ED), we quite often fill in the death-on-arriva
And so, the question is therefore, how does this happen? We hear of the common problems of diseases such as mouth cancer, apart from spreading TB and poor oral hygiene; but not many have known that it indeed can cause sudden deaths. In fact, it can!
Betelnut or areca nut contains an alkaloid known as arecoline. This chemical causes a variety of direct actions to the heart, which may explain the cause(s) of sudden deaths.
(1) Paradoxical coronary vasoconstrictio
Betelnut causes generalized dilatation of blood vessels (vasodilatation
(2) Tachycardias & Paroxysmal dysrhythmias
Betelnut chewing causes sympathetic nervous system stimulation, which causes the heart rate to go fast. Some people may lead to abnormal fast heart rhythms to be developed as a result (paroxysmal dysrhythmias), which the subject will experience chest discomforts, racing of the heart (palpitations),
So that's how betelnut can suddenly kill us, so be careful. Think twice while chewing betelnut (buai).
Simple Emergency & First Aid Responder Actions! Simple things to do, if anything happens as described above (while you are chewing!)
- spit out betelnut, rinse mouth. Drink some water, not too much!
- sit down, relax, calm down. Lie down if dizzy.
- breath in, deep breaths, hold and and "push" with your mouth and nose closed. Repeat 2-4 times or so.
- get help quickly. Call ambulance. St John Ambulance is 111 (free call).
- if the subject does not breath or gets a "black-out", give a big blow to the chest. Check for response, and commence immediate CPR.
- Mouth-to-mouth breaths and cardiac or chest compressions at the scene for good 20 minutes or so is very crucial.
Do not rush to the hospital, you do things right there, at the scene. Get someone else to arrange the ambulance while you focus on the subject.
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