Occupational acute carbon monoxide poisoning
Acute carbon monoxide poisoning is poisoning caused by inhaling high concentration of carbon monoxide in a short period of time, which may cause anoxic manifestations such as headache, dizziness, chest tightness, limb weakness, etc. Acute carbon monoxide poisoning, also known as gas poisoning, is the most common acute occupational poisoning in China and one of the common living poisoning. Manifestations of acute carbon monoxide poisoning According to the degree of poisoning, it can be divided into contact reaction and acute poisoning. Contact reaction: If a relatively small amount of carbon monoxide is inhaled in a short period of time, symptoms such as headache, dizziness, palpitation and nausea may occur. After inhaling fresh air, the symptoms can generally disappear. Acute poisoning: Read More …