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It is mainly a neurological sequelae. Patients may have poor memory, forgetfulness, unresponsiveness, dull expression, slowed movement, hemiplegia, speech impairment, movement disorders, laughter and crying, incoherent speech, incontinence, and, in the worst cases, a vegetative state.
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Memory loss, slow reaction speed, slow language ability, unable to communicate normally, poor body balance, and frequent dizziness.
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People with gas poisoning, in the later stage, may have sequelae in the nervous system, memory, movement, reflexes, and expressions.
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Headaches may occur, often prone to breathing problems, will lead to dizziness and nausea symptoms, pay attention to your daily diet, pay attention to rest.
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After gas poisoning, if the time is short, there will be no sequelae, but if the poisoning lasts for a long time, it will leave sequelae. In addition, the subsequent reflex conditions will gradually disappear, and in severe cases, incontinence will occur. If the coma lasts longer and longer, then the subsequent coma will be more severe.
As you get older, you will eventually develop dementia or memory loss. At the same time, it can be seen that if the poisoning time is short, the amount of hemoglobin in the blood will basically reach about 10% to 18%, which is the early condition of gas poisoning. <>
If the symptoms are relieved and headache and dizziness occur after poisoning, then the patient will feel palpitations. If the weakness of the limbs is severe, vomiting and nausea may follow. In the case of gas poisoning, the patient faints, but remains conscious.
At this time, as long as you breathe in a little fresh air, you can get rid of the poisoning, and the symptoms will be relieved. A little longer, the hemoglobin in the blood will reach 30% to 45%. <
The fire was ruthless and woke up quickly and quickly to wake up, and was able to return to its normal state after a few days. It can also be seen that the incident of gas poisoning not only affects one family, but also affects an entire area in severe cases. Because if there is an open flame at the same time as a gas leak, there will be a fire, which is a disaster for most people.
And this disaster is also difficult to control, after all, the fire is relentless. <>
Prevention tips, so we must understand that we must properly deal with gas in daily life to avoid gas poisoning and negative impact on others' lives. If you find a gas leak, then you must open the window in time to turn off the fire, and unplug the electric switch, so that the loss can be minimized.
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Yes, the sequelae are still very serious, and if the degree of poisoning is relatively deep, it may lead to problems with intellectual development.
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There will be sequelae, it is very likely to speak upside down, and the muscles of the whole body are tense and trembling, and walking is unsteady.
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There will definitely be sequelae, because after gas poisoning, the poison gas will enter your body, which will cause a slow metabolism.
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Carbon monoxide poisoning (COP) is a tricky problem, and if it is not timely, the dose is not enough, and the course of treatment is insufficient, there are two possible adverse consequences:
1. Carbon monoxide poisoning delayed encephalopathy: after the condition improves, there are aggravation, symptoms such as unconsciousness, mental disorders and motor coordination dysfunction, and even life-threatening cases in severe cases.
2. Sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning: carbon monoxide poisoning will cause damage to many organs and tissues throughout the body, especially brain tissue.
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In this gas poisoning accident, I also realized the severity of 1CO poisoning and its sequelae 2, sudden deafness.
3. Ischemic cerebrovascular disease.
4. Head injury.
5. Recovery period of intracerebral hemorrhage.
6 plant states.
7. Postoperative surgery for benign intracranial tumors.
8. Periodontal disease. 9. Viral encephalitis.
10. Facial neuritis.
11. Osteomyelitis.
12. Aseptic osteonecrosis.
13. Cerebral palsy. 14 Diabetes and Diabetic Foot.
15. Peripheral vascular disease.
16 chronic ** ulcers.
17 Spinal cord injury.
18 peptic ulcer.
19. Ulcerative colitis.
20 burns. 21. Frostbite.
22 fatigue syndrome.
23** canker sores.
I hope that all partners will resolutely do not order coal or briquettes, safety first!
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Gas poisoning will leave certain sequelae because it affects the nerve tissue of the brain, and it is recommended to try hyperbaric oxygen ** to recover to a certain extent.
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Gas poisoning is actually carbon monoxide poisoning, which will cause dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, and weakness of the limbs, because of the lack of oxygen caused by the combination of hemoglobin and carbon monoxide, so the first aid measure is to inhale oxygen in time without sequelae.
Opinions and suggestions: After discovering that the patient is poisoned by gas, he should immediately lie flat in bed, keep warm, get out of the poisoning scene, open the window for ventilation, and the mild patient can recover. Severe patients must be immediately sent to the hospital for oxygen and comprehensive **, and those who have respiratory and cardiac arrest should immediately try artificial respiration and chest cardiac massage to try their best to save them.
The prevention of gas poisoning is mainly to maintain air circulation in the room, carefully implement safe operating procedures, and enhance the awareness of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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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.
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How old is your friend, and how severe is that level of hospital judgment? How long is it? What was the situation then, and what was the situation after being sent to the hospital**? How long has it been now, and what hasn't? First popularize science;
Gas poisoning is generally divided into three conditions: mild, moderate and severe
Patients with mild gas poisoning have symptoms such as headache, dizziness, palpitations, nausea, vomiting, and weakness of limbs, and the symptoms can disappear quickly as long as they leave the poisoning scene and inhale fresh air. In addition to the aggravation of the above symptoms, patients with moderate poisoning also have flushing, cherry red lips, rapid pulse, excessive sweating, irritability, unsteady gait, drowsiness and even coma. Generally**1 to 2 days can be recovered, with no obvious sequelae.
In addition to the severity of symptoms in patients with moderate gas poisoning, patients with moderate gas poisoning may also experience coma or collapse,** and the mucous membranes are cherry red, especially on the cheeks, chest, and inner thighs. As long as it is rescued in time, it can also wake up quickly, and it can be recovered after a few days, and like the former, there will generally be no sequelae.
Patients with severe gas poisoning will have symptoms such as deep coma, dilated pupils, disappearance of various reactions, incontinence, cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, and heart rhythm disorders, resulting in myocardial damage. These patients often end up dying from respiratory paralysis. Severe poisoning can cause rapid coma lasting hours to days, and deep poisoning is often complicated by pneumonia, pulmonary edema, myocardial damage, and toxic neuropsychiatric disorders.
Patients with severe gas poisoning are rescued and often have sequelae, such as neurasthenia, mental abnormalities, paralysis of tremens, and even slurred pronunciation, dysphagia, hemiplegia, amputation and quadriplegia.
Therefore, his own condition, the situation at the time of poisoning, the situation of his recovery, etc., are very important. If he is younger than 25 and in good health, he may have no sequelae, but if he is more than 60 years old and has other diseases and poor health, then there are some sequelae. It doesn't have to be, but it depends on the individual.
When I first woke up, I was unconscious and my vision was blurred, but now I am recovering better, ask if there will be any sequelae?
It is recommended that you let him go to the hospital to insist**, and at the same time observe, if there are sequelae, it is better as soon as possible**. In the future, even if your vision is damaged, you can still use glasses to compensate for it. Modern medicine is well developed, and it should not be life-threatening.
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1.Mild poisoning.
Dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, palpitations. As long as the window is opened, the symptoms disappear.
2.Moderate poisoning.
Flushed complexion, cherry-red lips, irritability, and sweating.
3.Severe poisoning.
confusion, coma, incontinence, cold extremities, dilated pupils, decreased blood pressure, respiratory arrest, cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, high fever, shock, myocardial damage or arrhythmias, often death from shock, respiratory and cardiac arrest. Even if there is no death, there are serious sequelae.
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To your friend's situation, the main thing is to look at the age. If you are over 50 years old, there is a high possibility of sequelae (late-onset encephalopathy). Late-onset encephalopathy mostly occurs on the 18th day after poisoning, so it is recommended that your friends do more hyperbaric oxygen**.
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It mainly depends on how long it has been now, and if it is more than two months, there should be no problem.
If the time is short, the possibility of delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning is not excluded.
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It depends on the length of time in the coma at that time, and the length of time spent in the hypoxic environment, and the sequelae are generally central nervous system or peripheral nerve damage, to be honest, this is very troublesome, I am like this, and I can't see any major problems in the examination.
But if you don't feel well, you should go to the hospital regularly for check-ups, and observe the changes in your condition at any time, I hope it will help you.
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After gas poisoning**, if the poisoning symptoms are severe, there will be sequelae. In general, the incubation period of sequelae of gas poisoning is 2 to 60 days. During this period, it is necessary to do a good job of observation work, pay attention to the mental disorder of late-onset encephalopathy, and not take it lightly.
1. The principle of gas poisoning.
Gas poisoning is carbon monoxide poisoning. The cause of carbon monoxide poisoning is simple and is usually caused by inhaling too much carbon monoxide. Because carbon monoxide will compete with oxygen for the binding of red blood cells in our body's blood, and the ability of carbon monoxide to combine with red blood cells is 250 times that of oxygen, when a certain amount of carbon monoxide is inhaled, red blood cells cannot combine with oxygen, and various tissues and organs of the body will be hypoxic, which is the principle of carbon monoxide poisoning.
2. Symptoms after gas poisoning.
Dizziness, palpitations, and weakness in the limbs are symptoms of mild gas poisoning. In a short period of time, carbon monoxide is not completely bound to hemoglobin, and a certain amount of oxygen is transported in the blood. At this time, symptoms such as headache, dizziness, weakness in the limbs, and vomiting may occur.
However, if the person is still slightly awake at this time, he should immediately go to a place with fresh air, get rid of the poisoning environment, and inhale oxygen to bind oxygen to hemoglobin. At this point, the symptoms will disappear quickly and there will be no sequelae.
3. The later stage of gas poisoning**.
In the later stage, it is necessary to prevent the occurrence of sequelae of gas poisoning. About 30% of patients with severe gas poisoning were cured after about 2 60 days of rescue, and developed symptoms of late-onset encephalopathy such as dementia, disorientation, behavioral abnormalities, parkinsonism syndrome, hemiplegia, epilepsy, and sensorimotor disorders. Long-term exposure to low concentrations may cause dizziness, headaches, insomnia, fatigue, and memory loss.
Gas poisoning caused by gas leakage is very dangerous, and it is necessary to rescue it in time after it is discovered. If it is mild gas poisoning, it is enough to pay attention to the appropriate amount of oxygen, oxygen inhalation is more important after the recovery of this disease, dietary regulation has little impact on the prognosis, and it is okay to maintain a balanced diet. Households that use gas should pay attention to closing the gas valve, but you can check whether the gas valve is closed before going to bed to avoid gas leakage.
Households with conditions can use safer natural gas, which is safe to burn and does not contain toxic gases such as carbon monoxide.
Mild dizziness, vomiting, severe difficulty breathing, reduced willpower, fainting.
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As long as you can walk on your own, there is no major problem. I'm afraid that if I can't go, I'll be in trouble! In this case, there is no other way but to pay attention to rest and recover slowly.