10 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Symptoms
Symptom #4: Nausea
Nausea can be defined as the urge to vomit. It can appear suddenly, but in some cases, it can have an insidious onset. It is not unusual to begin to feel nauseous. It is often down to something we have eaten or maybe we are coming down with an illness. It is far from a pleasant experience and, in some cases, it can be debilitating. It is still often overlooked, although it can be a sign of a serious condition.
Nausea can be a manifestation of carbon monoxide poisoning; however, it is not specific for this condition. Thus, a person that experiences nausea along with other unspecific symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, must report any possible exposure to the gas to their healthcare provider.
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