Signs Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Heartbeat Abnormalities

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In an otherwise healthy individual, the heartbeat is a steady rhythm that pumps blood throughout the body. Blood carries crucial components, such as oxygen, to where they are needed in the body. Unfortunately, carbon monoxide and carbon monoxide poisoning can dramatically compromise the heartbeat and the amount of oxygen flowing throughout the body. This occurs because carbon monoxide poisoning disrupts the electrical wave of the body’s heartbeat. In many cases, this presents as a rapid heartbeat, though there can be other abnormalities in a heartbeat as well.

Seizures

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One common cause of seizures is a lack of oxygen delivered to the brain. This is part of the reason why individuals who are exposed to carbon monoxide, especially consistently and over time, often develop seizures as a serious sign of carbon monoxide poisoning, since this gas compromises the flow and amount of oxygen in the body. Poison, such as lead can also result in seizures. The gas most responsible for poisoning resulting in seizures is, in fact, carbon monoxide.

Anyone around a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning who is experiencing seizures should call emergency services and also bring the individual to fresh air as soon as they can be safely moved. Seizures are a serious symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning, and when they do occur, immediate medical care is crucial.

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