Argyria is a condition caused by excessive exposure to silver, either through ingestion or contact. It results in a blue-gray discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and eyes due to the deposition of silver in the body's tissues. Symptoms are exacerbated when sunlight oxidizes the deposited silver. The discoloration is usually permanent and can resemble an "all over tattoo". Diagnosis involves fluorescent x-ray examination, skin biopsy, or medical history. While there is no genetic predisposition, factors like low vitamin E or selenium levels may contribute. Outcomes are typically irreversible, though hydroquinone lotions or laser treatments can help remove pigmented skin cells in some cases.
2. What is Argyria? Caused by a chemical
exposure to silver
(through ingestion or
exposure)
Binds with the cells usually
binding to selenium molecules
Symptoms exacerbate when
sunlight oxidizes the silver
May stimulate pigment
production
Much like an “all over tattoo”
Can develop small amounts
from procedures such as
accupuncture.
3. Signs and
Symptoms
• Staining of the gums and
mucosal layers
• Gray-black staining of the skin
(can be extensive or minute)
• Some believe there is tissue
damage but there is not
enough research to confirm
this
5. Is there a Genetic
Disposition?
•No genetic disposition however
there are other factors that may
contribute to this process.
•Low Vitamin E and Selenium.
•People with slower metabolisms
•The use of certain remedies
passed down from family
member.
6. Expected
Outcomes?
•Most of the time it is
irreversible depending on
the severity of symptoms
•Use of Hydroquinone (
a skin lotion )
•Use of Lasers to remove
pigmented skin/cells
7. Nursing
Implications
•Thorough Medical history
•Proper nutrition
•Instruct patient about the use of
sunscreen
•Educate patient about the side
effects related to the use of
certain CAM
•Teach patient coping skills to deal
with body image changes
•Refer patients to Support Groups
•Educate patient about the
disease and its course
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