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Carbon monoxide, or carbon monoxide, is carbon monoxide. Poisoning occurs when the carbon dioxide content in the air exceeds 5%. Then carbon dioxide displaces oxygen from a person’s blood, causing ringing in the ears and headaches.

This often happens when the stove malfunctions.

The victim should be taken out into fresh air, pour cold water over his head, and pour 5 drops of ammonia and water into his mouth. If he is no longer breathing, then apply artificial respiration.

If you wake up at night and suddenly feel fumes, then you should quickly move to the floor, since fumes, like a light gas, collect at the top, and are weaker at the bottom. Therefore, to open it, you don’t have to walk to the exit or to the window, but to get there along the floor.

After reviving such a patient, he should be given black coffee, put to bed, and warmed with bottles of hot water.

In addition to carbon monoxide poisoning, you can also be poisoned by lighting gas when it enters a room from a poorly closed gas burner. Treatment is the same as for carbon monoxide poisoning. But we must remember that illuminating gas explodes, so you cannot enter a room filled with this gas with a candle (or fire at all).

For poisoning with this gas, this simple remedy is good: ammonia - 2.0, distilled water - 200.0, sugar syrup - 20. Give a tablespoon every 15 minutes.

Folk remedy: soak a rag in urine and tie it around your head.

The burnt-out quickly comes to his senses.

Spots on the body of a person who died from carbon monoxide poisoning are cherry-colored.