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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for carbon monoxide poisoning
  1. ... unborn baby still in the womb). Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning may include: Breathing problems, including no breathing, shortness ...
  2. ... carbon monoxide has attached. High amounts of carboxyhemoglobin ("carbon monoxide poisoning") prevent the normal movement of oxygen and carbon ...
  3. ... in elderly people) Nicotine withdrawal Poisoning (for example, carbon monoxide poisoning) Some medicines, including theophylline, amphetamines, and steroids Trauma ...
  4. ... are low. This can be caused by: Cancer Carbon monoxide poisoning Drinking too much alcohol Exercising vigorously for a ...
  5. ... are low. It can be caused by: Cancer Carbon monoxide poisoning Drinking too much alcohol Exercising vigorously for a ...
  6. ... caused by anesthesia medicines (such as during surgery) Carbon monoxide poisoning Certain medicines used to treat mental disorders or ...
  7. ... can damage the basal ganglia. Such conditions include: Carbon monoxide poisoning Medicine or illegal drug overdose Head injury Infection ...
  8. ... smoke (smoke inhalation), such as during a fire Carbon monoxide poisoning Choking Diseases that prevent movement (paralysis) of the ...
  9. ... Carbapenemase-producing organisms, clinical Carbapenemase-producing organisms, screening Carbon monoxide poisoning Chancroid Chickenpox (varicella) Chlamydia Cholera Coccidioidomycosis Coronavirus disease ...
  10. ... improved with other treatments Burns Crush injuries Frostbite Carbon monoxide poisoning Certain types of brain or sinus infections Decompression ...
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