Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Helpline
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About Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and toxic gas that is emitted when fuel sources do not properly burn. When kerosene, oil, propane, gasoline, charcoal, or wood is burned incompletely or impurely, the carbon escapes and turns into carbon monoxide. Due to its toxic nature, it is extremely dangerous for humans to inhale the gas. it invades the body and deprives the red blood cells of oxygen, killing them. When the red blood cells do not transport energy to the rest of the body, the organs begin to shut down and fail. This process can happen very quickly if there are high concentrations of carbon monoxide present in the air.
Carbon monoxide poisoning causes thousands of deaths each year. Although the sickness is treatable, it is not the easiest to detect, and many individuals do not get treatment until other options have already been exhausted. The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are very similar to other illnesses, making it difficult to detect. Individuals who become afflicted with the illness should take care to determine where they contracted it and how it came about.
Injuries & Complications
The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can point to other illnesses. You may not be aware that you are afflicted with such a sickness, but if you want to be sure, you should ask your doctor to check your oxygen levels. They are a much better indicator that you have carbon monoxide poisoning. If you feel any of these symptoms, go to a medical professional immediately:
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Headache
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Nausea
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Dizziness
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Vomiting
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Loss of balance
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Loss of coordination
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Muscle weakness
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Shortness of breath
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Loss of consciousness
These symptoms can eventually lead to full issues if you do not get help. Some doctors may recommend that you go home and rest, which can be a devastating choice if the source of carbon monoxide is at your house. The effects can be as follows:
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Memory loss
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Delirium
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Heart trouble
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Lung trouble
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Persistent headaches
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Trouble sleeping
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Cognitive issues
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Brain damage
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Death
Additional Info
If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning has impacted you, you need to seek immediate medical assistance. If you or a loved one suffer from any of these illnesses below due to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, fill out the form above for your confidential, free claim analysis. You may qualify for financial compensation.
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Difficulty breathing
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Dizziness
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Fatigue
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Depression
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Nausea
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Vomiting
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Delirium
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Heart trouble
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Lung trouble
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Trouble sleeping
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Persistent headaches
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Trouble sleeping
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Cognitive issues
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Brain damage
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Impaired judgment
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Visual changes
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Seizure
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Drowsiness
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Memory loss
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Death
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