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A small amount of air enters the body, but it does not affect because the air is metabolized by the bloodstream.
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There will definitely be, and it can cause some infections in our body. It can even cause us to have a bloated stomach and not be able to eat.
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I think it will, but it won't have any effect on the body because the amount of air coming in is very small.
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If the air in the infusion tube is not exhausted, the air bubbles will enter the blood vessels, which may lead to sudden death?
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Air entering the blood vessels is first carried to the right atrium and then to the right ventricle. If the amount of air is small, it will be pressed into the pulmonary artery by the right ventricle, and dispersed into the pulmonary arterioles, and finally to the capillaries, so that the damage is less, if the amount of air is large, the air will block the arterial entrance in the right ventricle, so that the blood can not enter the lungs for gas exchange, causing severe hypoxia and causing the death of the patient.
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Probably not, a rabbit costs more than 10 milliliters of air, how much heavier are you than a rabbit.
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Generally, if the amount of small bubbles in the infusion tube is small, there is no problem, and it is absorbed
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Large amounts of air entering blood vessels can cause air embolism. If it hits in the muscles, there is generally no problem. 1 Concept of air embolism:
Air embolism is a phenomenon in which air enters the veins of the body and reaches the heart during the process of infusion or blood transfusion, as well as under human factors, causing blood circulation disorders. If the amount of air entering is small, it will not cause much harm; If the amount of air entering is large, it will cause severe hypoxia in the body, resulting in serious consequences of immediate death.
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If air is accidentally allowed to enter the blood vessels during the infusion process, as long as the amount of air enters is not large, it will generally not cause harm to the body. This is because the air that enters the blood vessels usually follows the body's blood flow, then enters the lungs, and finally passes through the lungs.
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The main hazard of air entering blood vessels is to cause air embolism. If the intravenous infusion line enters the human body less than 2ml, it will be absorbed by the human body itself, if it enters the human body through other means, the air in the blood vessels reaches 5ml, there will be a risk of air embolism, and the human heart and lungs will be in danger of life because of air embolism. The symptoms of air embolism are mainly caused by dangerous vital signs such as irritability, fear, dyspnea, severe chest pain, back pain, decreased blood pressure, dilated pupils, arrhythmias, and finally, the patient may die clinically due to hypoxia.
When air enters the blood vessels, it is necessary to treat the symptoms under the premise of intensive care such as the ICU of the hospital to prevent the emergence of danger.
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If air is accidentally injected into the blood vessel during the needle injection, it will cause redness and swelling at the needle hole and blood spots, and if a large amount of gas is pressurized into the blood vessel, air embolism may occur. But in today's medicine, this rarely happens.
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If there is a little bit of air when the needle is slinged, it is fine. If there is a lot of air coming in, the blood can't punch it into bubbles, and the air inside the blood vessel may impede the normal blood supply to one of the blood vessels.
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If you accidentally inject air into the blood vessels during the sling, a small amount will be fine, but a large amount will cause an air embolism.
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What are the serious consequences if the blood vessels are accidentally injected with air during the infusion?
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If a small amount of air enters the blood vessels during the infusion, there is no danger, but if a large amount of air enters the blood vessels, then it is dangerous. In severe cases, the blood vessels will burst.
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If it is a small bubble, it should be fine, but if there are too many bubbles, it will cause some harm to the human body, because if the air enters the blood vessels, it will block the circulation of blood.
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It is indeed harmful for air to enter the blood vessels during infusion, and if a large amount of air enters, it may cause the person to go into shock.
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