Carbon monoxide poisoning is more common in winter, and it occurs when people take showers and burn fire in a closed environment. In normal times, coal, charcoal, liquefied petroleum gas and other materials with high carbon content will produce carbon dioxide after combustion. Carbon dioxide will react with carbon in an environment with insufficient oxygen to produce carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a suffocating poison and is colorless. , Tasteless, odorless, mildly poisoned people feel headache, dizziness, nausea, lethargy, and coma. Severe poisoning can cause serious nervous system damage and even life-threatening. Carbon monoxide poisoning usually comes very suddenly. He often lost consciousness before calling, and was only discovered by his family later.
In winter, home stoves are more prone to carbon monoxide poisoning. If poisoning is found, the patient should be immediately moved to a place with fresh air and immediately sent to a doctor for emergency treatment.
In cold winters, people are used to closing doors and windows to keep people out of the cold. At this time, if a stove is built in the room, it is easy to be poisoned due to insufficient oxygen in the closed room, which makes the incomplete combustion of coal release carbon monoxide and cause poisoning. Because carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, odorless, and non-irritating gas, there is no special warning signal for its production, so most people often accidentally get poisoned without knowing it; every year, there are some cases of poisoning too much. Deep, and loss of life or permanent brain damage.
It is not an exaggeration to say that carbon monoxide poisoning is an invisible killer in winter. How to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning caused by raw stoves? You can start from many aspects; 1. Check whether the chimney interface has leaks, if there are leaks, paste it and then install a duct on the window or install a ventilation fan directly on the window. 2. The room should be well ventilated, especially in winter, rainy or typhoon days, pay attention to the correct use and maintenance of the stove to avoid incomplete combustion; 3. In the event of an accident, the patient should be immediately moved to a place with fresh air, and Immediately send a doctor for emergency treatment; in addition, physicians should also be aware of the occurrence of this disease early, and promptly give the patient the correct diagnosis and treatment. I will emphasize later that carbon monoxide poisoning is a preventable accident. "Prevention is better than cure." In order to avoid temporary negligence and permanent regret, everyone should take care to prevent such invisible killers.




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