Signs Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Vomiting Or Nausea

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Even though carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas, inhaling it can still make individuals feel nauseous or otherwise unwell, even if they only inhaled a small amount of carbon monoxide. Of course, small amounts of carbon monoxide aren’t too harmful to the body, but when individuals are dealing with carbon monoxide poisoning, even mild cases, they can expect serious bouts of nausea and even vomiting. The body is signaling the presence of a foreign invader and is also attempting to expel it from the body in one of the only ways it knows how.

Dizziness

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One of the first symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning that can present itself in patients is dizziness. However, it is crucial to note carbon monoxide poisoning is a rare cause of dizziness, and dizziness can be a symptom of quite a few other medical conditions, such as anemia and low blood pressure. This is why it is crucial to take note of the other symptoms, since dizziness alone is often not enough for a definitive diagnosis of carbon monoxide poisoning. It can, however, be named as a likely culprit if other common causes of dizziness are ruled out first.

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