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Because there is a certain relationship between the occurrence of pneumonia and temperature.
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Because gas poisoning occurs once it is in the body.
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Mainly because the gas will always be kept in the body.
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Because the gas is in the body, it cannot be released.
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Because gas is inherently toxic, it can't be discharged in the lungs.
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It may not be possible to get the gas out of the lungs.
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Because severe gas poisoning itself causes damage to the lungs.
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Because the body will be very weak after poisoning.
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Because the body is hurt too much.
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Because gas can cause damage to the lungs.
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Gas poisoning in the family mainly refers to carbon monoxide poisoning, liquefied petroleum gas, pipeline gas, and natural gas poisoning, the former is mostly seen in winter when coal stoves are used for heating, doors and windows are closed, and smoke exhaust is poor, and the latter is common in liquefied stove leakage or gas pipeline leakage. When the patient is poisoned by gas, he initially feels headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, weakness, when he realizes the poisoning, he often struggles to get out of bed to open the door and open the window, but generally only a few people can open the door, most of the patients quickly develop spasms, coma, cheeks, chest ** and lips are cherry red, if the treatment is not timely, respiratory depression and death. Gas poisoning is based on the concentration of carbon monoxide in the air inhaled.
The length of time of poisoning is often divided into three types:
1) Mild: the poisoning time is short, and the carboxyhemoglobin in the blood is 10%-20%. It is manifested as the early symptoms of poisoning, headache, dizziness, palpitations, nausea, vomiting, weakness of limbs, and even short-term fainting.
2) Medium: the poisoning time is slightly longer, the carboxyhemoglobin in the blood accounts for 30%-40%, and on the basis of mild symptoms, prostration or coma may occur. ** and mucous membranes with a cherry red color characteristic of gas poisoning.
If the rescue is timely, it can wake up quickly, recover completely within a few days, and generally have no sequelae.
3) Severe: found too late, inhaled too much gas, or inhaled a high concentration of carbon monoxide in a short period of time, the blood carboxyhemoglobin concentration is often more than 50%, the patient presents a deep coma, various reflexes disappear, incontinence, cold limbs, blood pressure drops, shortness of breath, and will die quickly. In general, the longer the coma, the more serious the prognosis, often with sequelae such as dementia, memory and comprehension loss, and limb paralysis.
Mild dizziness, vomiting, severe difficulty breathing, reduced willpower, fainting.
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