通过母乳养慢性摄入大麻的婴儿内受孕
Leslie Strickler1, Alex Baker1, Hannah DeGonza1
1University of New Mexico Children's Hospital, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
概括
在母乳养期间使用大麻可能会使婴儿接触到四大麻 (THC). 一项案例研究表明,长期暴露于THC可能是婴儿内肠食的危险因素,这种情况以前与成年人中的THC有关.
科学领域:
- 儿科胃肠病学 儿科胃肠病学
- 新生儿健康 新生儿健康
- 大麻素研究 研究 大麻素研究
背景情况:
- 越来越多的大麻使用引发了对婴儿健康影响的担忧.
- 哺乳期母亲使用大麻可能会导致婴儿长期暴露于四大麻 (THC).
- 婴儿长期摄入THC对健康的影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 介绍一个患有精神状态变化和内肠异位的婴儿病例.
- 探索慢性THC暴露与婴儿内接收之间的潜在联系.
- 为了调查以前未在儿科患者中报告的可能关联.
主要方法:
- 一个婴儿出现神经症状的案例报告.
- 临床观察婴儿发育的内.
- 对有关THC暴露和肠道吸收的现有文献的审查.
主要成果:
- 一个婴儿最初出现了暗示急性THC暴露的症状,发生了内.
- 这一案例突出了慢性THC摄入与婴儿肠道吸收之间的潜在关联.
- 这种关联已在成年人中记录下来,但在儿科人口中是新鲜的.
结论:
- 婴儿的慢性四大麻 (THC) 暴露需要进一步调查,因为它可能是肠道受精的潜在危险因素.
- 这一案例强调了对哺乳母亲使用大麻的长期健康后果需要更多的研究.
- 这些发现表明,母亲使用大麻和婴儿的胃肠道紧急情况之间可能存在联系.
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