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How to treat delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning


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Delayed encephalopathy after carbon monoxide poisoning is mainly caused by long-term cerebral hypoxia, because if carbon monoxide poisoning is considered to reduce the oxygen concentration in the blood, it can cause the brain to show blood supply and oxygen supply disorders. This situation requires timely treatment with hyperbaric oxygen in the hospital. At this stage, hyperbaric oxygen treatment is mainly to improve the oxygen concentration in the blood. If there are obvious clinical symptoms, rehabilitation treatment is needed, or neurotrophic and neurotrophic drugs can be applied under the guidance of a doctor. However, if the delayed response at this stage is relatively late, the treatment effect may not be ideal, and blood circulation drugs can also be appropriately applied.