T54: Toxic effect of corrosive substances

T54.2: Toxic effect: Corrosive acids and acid-like substances

There are different acids. They differ in terms of their chemical components and the way they work. The acids can get into the body in different ways. They can be inhaled, swallowed or absorbed via contact with the skin, for example. Depending on how the acids got into the body, there can be various symptoms. The nature of the symptoms also depends on which acid is involved.

For example the skin or mucous membranes may suffer chemical burns. Mucous membranes are moist membranes. They coat the mouth and the esophagus, for example. Chemical burns damage the tissue. If the tissue has been damaged, the affected area may be painful. The damage can cause tears or holes in the tissue. The person may also experience shortness of breath, vomiting or drooling.