Seasickness. (Ref: EP-27)
Seasickness
Seasickness. (Ref: EP-27)
Peripheral cyanosis is a sign of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Nausea
Although most CO poisoning is acute, or sudden, it is possible to suffer from chronic CO poisoning. This condition exists when a person is exposed to low levels of the gas over a period of days to months.
What can Carbon monoxide poisoning is sometimes mistakenly identified as what
What can Carbon monoxide poisoning is sometimes mistakenly identified as what
Seasickness. (Ref: EP-27)
Seasickness
Seasickness. (Ref: EP-27)
Peripheral cyanosis is a sign of carbon monoxide poisoning.
can carbon monoxide poisoning cause nose bleeds
Yes, you get carbon monoxide poisoning from a diesel exhaust leak from the engine.
No sea sickness is not a sign of carbon monoxide poisoning unless you have a faulty gas boiler in your cabin.
Nausea
That is carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is produced by burning materials.
Adequate ventilation, and a carbon monoxide detector.