Doctors wrote a case report about two siblings who were exposed to elemental mercury vapor. After this exposure, both siblings developed a condition called thrombocytopenia, which means they had a low number of platelets in their blood. Platelets are important for helping blood to clot.
This report simply describes what happened to these two people. It shows that their low platelet count occurred after they were exposed to mercury. The report did not mention any other specific health problems or safety issues related to their exposure.
The main reason to be careful with this information is that it is only a story about two individuals. There was no comparison group and no way to test if the mercury definitely caused the low platelet count. Other factors could have been involved. This single report cannot tell us how often this might happen to others or what level of exposure might be risky.
Readers should take from this that mercury vapor is a known toxic substance, and this report adds a possible blood-related concern to the list of its harmful effects. However, it does not provide new guidelines or proof of cause. It highlights why avoiding mercury exposure is important, but more research would be needed to understand this specific link better.