What are the sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning?

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Carbon monoxide poisoning sequela has delayed encephalopathy, aphasia, hemiplegia, etc.

What are the sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning?

1, delayed encephalopathy

part of carbon monoxide poisoning patients may appear delayed encephalopathy, in a few days after poisoning may reappear dementia stupor psychosis, paralysis syndrome, sensory motor disorders and other symptoms.

2, aphasia

carbon monoxide poisoning can cause brain nerve and brain cell damage, when the damage is more serious, may affect the patient's language center, resulting in aphasia.

What are the sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning?

3,

carbon monoxide poisoning for a long time patients, may be due to cerebral vascular hypoxia for a long time, resulting in neurological damage, resulting in hemiplegia.



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