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I have written many articles about using gas stoves and coal stoves in winter. It is really necessary for everyone to learn this knowledge. It is reported that a collective carbon monoxide poisoning incident occurred in a residential area in Jiamusi. Up to now, more than a dozen people have developed symptoms. Residents in the community said that there was a bathhouse downstairs, but they were not sure whether it was related to the poisoning incident. Residents said that they have temporarily moved out of the community, and the government has arranged accommodation and meals. At present, relevant departments have been involved in the investigation. What is the probability of death after carbon monoxide poisoning?

According to the knowledge learned in textbooks, carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a systemic disease with central nervous system damage after inhaling high concentration of CO in a short time. Process: carbon monoxide enters the body through the respiratory tract; Enter human blood circulation through alveoli; The affinity of carbon oxides with hemoglobin is 240 times that of oxygen; Finally, it combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO).

Therefore, it shows that carbon monoxide, a bad guy, forcibly grabs marriage, abruptly separates hemoglobin from oxygen, so that hemoglobin loses the ability to carry and release oxygen, and combines with it to form hypoxia poisoning. We know that carbon monoxide is widely used in industry and life. Carbon monoxide poisoning often occurs when coal stoves are used for heating in winter, and it can kill you within 3 to 4 hours.

In case of carbon monoxide poisoning, you should open the doors and windows quickly at the first time, breathe fresh air in a ventilated place, and call 120 ambulance immediately; If it is a mild coma poisoning, don't take it lightly. At the first time after waking up, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment to avoid the sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning. If he was already unconscious, give him artificial respiration and chest compressions immediately until the ambulance arrived. Don't give up going to the hospital for rescue easily, and don't give up until the last moment!

Usually, you should learn more safety knowledge in this area, so that you have enough safety awareness.