Minamata Disease - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who should I consult for Minamata Disease?Consult your general physician or an internist or a family physician if you are worried about the risk of Minamata disease or live in an area where mercury poisoning poses a serious health risk. Do not assume that you suffer from the disease, as the symptoms could be similar to other health issues. If your doctor suspects mercury poisoning, he will recommend hospitalization if necessary and other specialized care.
2. Is Minamata Disease contagious?
No, the disease is not contagious and patients faced ostracism primarily because of fears that it could be contagious as there was a lack of awareness at the time. As the condition is caused through toxic poisoning, it cannot be spread from person to person except congenitally.
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