Signs Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Blurred Vision

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Increased levels of carbon monoxide cause vision problems and dizziness. As the brain begins to be depleted of oxygen, different parts of the body can be affected. The eyes demand a lot of oxygen, so when the oxygen becomes depleted, vision problems occur. Sometimes, these problems are irreversible and have long-term risks associated with them. Blurred vision is commonly associated with diabetes, since high blood sugar can cause visual issues. So, if high blood sugar is not the culprit of your blurred vision, seek medical attention because it can be caused by any number of illnesses, including carbon dioxide poisoning. Medical professionals must be alerted to any risk of carbon monoxide poison so any damage caused to the eyes can be minimized and hopefully reversed.

It's time to get to know the next symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Shortness Of Breath

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As more and more carbon dioxide builds up in the blood, it replaces the oxygen in the blood with carbon dioxide. This results in less oxygen being moved through the body. As less oxygen gets moved throughout the body, it becomes harder to breathe. Breaths become more labored, and the body gets deprived of its life-saving oxygen. As with many of the other symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, this could be caused by many things. Doctors should check you out for various illnesses, including cardiac-related ailments. Tests must be performed, and blood work drawn and analyzed to determine what the cause of the breathing problem is.

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