Camphor poisoning following ingestion of mothballs ‘for headache’

If you are suffering from a persistent headache, don’t be tempted to eat mothballs. In 2011, a 34-year old patient was admitted (unconscious) to a hospital emergency department in Amsterdam “following the ingestion of camphor mothballs for persisting headaches”.


Fortunately, after a week or so of intensive clinical care she recovered and was discharged in good clinical condition (apart from some apparent memory loss). See: Kamferintoxicatie na inname van mottenballen ‘wegens hoofdpijn’ (in Dutch) in: Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde [01 Jan 2011, 155(39):A3676]. An extended extract of the study (in English).


Note: Mothballs, which can contain camphor, naphthalene, 1,4-dichlorobenzene and other highly toxic chemicals should never be ingested for any reason.


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