Why haven t I woken up after 3 days and 3 nights of carbon monoxide poisoning?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is estimated that her carbon monoxide poisoning is more severe.

    Mild poisoning may include dizziness, headache, fatigue, palpitations, nausea, vomiting and blurred vision. After rejuvenating from rescue, severe patients may develop symptoms of late-onset encephalopathy after about 2 60 days of false recovery, manifested as dementia and stupor. Tremor paralysis, hemiplegia.

    Epileptic seizures, sensorimotor disorders, etc. In severe cases, the patient is cherry red, with rapid breathing and pulse, increased tension in the limbs, impaired consciousness, deep coma and even a state of cadonal syncope. Eventually, due to lung failure.

    Death due to heart failure.

    1.Much without warning. Symptoms and the degree of toxicity are related to the length of exposure and concentration of carbon monoxide.

    2.Mild: dizziness, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, palpitation, fatigue, nausea and vomiting.

    Symptoms disappear as soon as fresh air is inhaled. 3.Heavy:

    Drowsiness, reactive exhalation. Flushed face or **mucosal cherry red. Breathe with a shallow and rapid pulse, breathe fresh air, and wake up for a few hours.

    There are also people who faint transiently when they breathe in fresh air. 4.Dying:

    Unconsciousness, cyanosis of the face and lips, difficulty breathing, cold limbs, irregular pulse, decreased blood pressure, paralysis of limbs, and even heartbeat and respiratory arrest, but the complexion can still be flushed or **cherry red.

    Home Treatment:

    1.Move quickly to a ventilated place to get some fresh air. Those who are able to do so should be given oxygen** and pay attention to keeping warm.

    2.Awake people ask for a history of syncope. Patients with syncope are sent to the hospital**. Those who are able to do so should go to the hospital for examination and**.

    3.The unconscious person immediately pinched the middle point with his hand, and at the same time called for help and was transferred to a hospital with a hyperbaric oxygen chamber or light quantum**.

    4.If the heartbeat and breathing are weak or have stopped, immediately mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration, chest compression, and rapid transfer to the hospital for rescue.

    5.Remember not to give up rescue easily, and those with severe poisoning and a history of coma must also be sent to the hospital to receive hyperbaric oxygen or light quantum** after waking up, so as to avoid serious sequelae and brain dysfunction.

    6.Mild cases recover completely within a few days, while severe cases may develop neurological sequelae. **If exposed to too cold environment, it is easy to complicate pneumonia.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is estimated that her carbon monoxide poisoning is more severe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How long it takes to die from carbon monoxide poisoning depends on the severity of the carbon monoxide poisoning. If there is severe carbon monoxide poisoning, especially in a confined environment with high carbon monoxide concentrations, the patient can die of respiratory and circulatory failure within 15 minutes if the patient is not treated promptly. If severe patients are treated promptly, some patients will die clinically within weeks to months after poisoning due to cerebral edema, stress ulcers, pneumonia, and other related complications.

    Carbon monoxide is a common poisoning gas in production and life, the carbon monoxide content in the atmosphere is only, the highest concentration of carbon monoxide that humans can tolerate is, and the carbon monoxide concentration at the fire scene can sometimes be as high as 10%. Gas leakage or charcoal burning in daily life can cause indoor monoxide concentrations to rise to 6%-30% in a short period of time, which far exceeds the limit value of carbon monoxide that humans can tolerate. In the environment of high concentrations of carbon monoxide, if not transferred and treated in time, the patient may become unconscious and other consciousness disorders due to lack of oxygen within 15 minutes, and eventually die due to respiratory and circulatory failure.

    In the event of carbon monoxide poisoning, the patient should be immediately evacuated to a ventilated area, the indoor doors and windows should be opened for ventilation to reduce the carbon monoxide concentration, and high-flow oxygen should be given. The clinical recommendation is to start hyperbaric oxygen within 4 hours of poisoning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The time of death from carbon monoxide poisoning is uncertain, but it can occur in hours, days, weeks, or even months, depending on the severity of the poisoning, the age of the patient, and the presence of other medical diseases.

    Continuous inhalation of carbon monoxide can lead to death, severe poisoning can also die after leaving the poisoning scene in time, generally death from complications, complications are cerebral edema, respiratory failure, intracranial hypertension, circulatory failure, pneumonia, etc. There are many accidental deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning, so attention should be paid to the safety of gas and fire.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello friend, carbon monoxide poisoning can kill people very quickly, in a matter of minutes, and if you don't know it overnight, you must have died a long time ago.

    Good luck.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sleepiness, fatigue, and inability to move limbs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What causes carbon monoxide poisoning is a type of undesirable gas poisoning, also known as harmful gas poisoning. Carbon monoxide poisoning is because carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin 240 times more than oxygen, so carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in the body more easily.

    As a result, oxygen and hemoglobin form dissociation, and the human body is in a state of hypoxia, so poisoned patients will have obvious hypoxia. Patients may experience confusion, dizziness, coma, and in severe cases, suffocation.

    How long does carbon monoxide poisoning take to recover after carbon monoxide poisoning, according to different clinical manifestations, it can be divided into mild, moderate, and severe poisoning。For mild poisoning, the symptoms can be relieved quickly after getting out of the poisoning environment and inhaling fresh air.

    For moderate poisoning, after timely rescue and medical treatment, inhale fresh air or oxygen, and the patient's symptoms can improve after a few days

    The first method of carbon monoxide poisoning is to quickly move the patient to a place with fresh air, bed rest, keep warm, and keep the airway open. Symptoms of hypoxia need to be corrected, hyperbaric oxygen can be given if necessary**, and plasma exchange may be considered in critically ill patients. To prevent cerebral edema, after severe poisoning, cerebral edema may develop to a peak in 24-48 hours, and dehydration can be given**.

    If seizures occur, diazepam may be used to give sedation. To boost brain cell metabolism, energy mixtures such as Coenzyme A, cytochrome C, and a large amount of vitamin C should be used. In the later stage, it is necessary to prevent complications and subsequent symptomsSpecial care is required during the coma to keep the airway open and, if necessary, to perform a tracheostomy to prevent pressure sores and pneumonia.

    After oxygen inhalation, the symptoms are relieved, and if necessary, a hyperbaric oxygen chamber is required. And after poisoning**, you should insist on deep breathing exercises every day, play tai chi, more than 30 minutes a day, and insist on it for more than a week.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Carbon monoxide poisoning is easily caused by insufficient fuel combustion, gas leakage, heavy smoking, people engaged in coal and oil mining, transportation, and processing industries, and people who use carbon monoxide as a raw material for production and fuel. Poisoning can resolve or disappear within a few hours to a day or two. With hyperbaric oxygen therapy, recovery is usually possible within a week.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is due to the combination of hemoglobin and carbon monoxide in the blood, which can cause a lack of oxygen, and if the symptoms are mild, it can recover in a short time, and if the condition is more severe, then it will take several years to recover.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Carbon monoxide poisoning is caused by inhalation of carbon-containing substances when they are incompletely combusted. It usually takes no more than two or three days to recover from the coma. If the poisoning is very deep, it may cause unconsciousness.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Air poisoning is almost the same, it takes a day or two to recover carbon monoxide, the poisoning is very serious, and you need to seek medical attention in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Carbon-containing substances are not completely burned and can enter the human respiratory tract to cause poisoning. It will take about two or three days to recover.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hyperbaric oxygen is a special effect of carbon monoxide poisoning, which has the characteristics of fast awakening speed, high awakening rate, high rate of grinding, few complications, low incidence of late-onset encephalopathy, few sequelae, and low mortality. How many times does hyperbaric oxygen have to be after carbon monoxide poisoning, mainly depends on whether there are symptoms of neurological damage in the blind anterior shed, whether there is delayed encephalopathy of carbon monoxide poisoning, if there are these two conditions, hyperbaric oxygen ** still needs to continue to insist on repentance, and some carbon monoxide poisoning causes plant state, hyperbaric oxygen ** can reach about 200 times, of course, every 30 times after an interval of about 5 7 days.

    As for when hyperbaric oxygen can be stopped**, our experience is:

    1. There is a serious hyperbaric oxygen toxicity;

    2. If there is no improvement after 30 consecutive ** times, there is no improvement after the evaluation of the specialist, then the chance of obvious improvement in the future is very small, that is, it has become the sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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