There are many people in Zhejiang, China, to cook carbon monoxide poisoning when they cook tea. A local hospital has received 47 patients in the past and half months.Incontinence.

The China Metropolis Express reported on Saturday (January 6) that in the past half month, 47 patients with tea to cook tea from the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College, all of which were poisoned by carbon monoxide.The youngest is 5 years old, the maximum is 73 years old.

A 5 ​​-year -old patient silently (a pseudonym) A family of three who wanted to cook tea on the evening of December 25 last year, and raised racks to cook tea on the iron cast charcoal stove.The weather was cold, the furnace was warm, and the silent mother deliberately closed all the doors and windows of the big house, and wanted to make the family who didn't wear a jacket in the house warmer.

Silently sat next to the stove to play tablet, but suddenly fainted and twitched to the ground.Silent parents also experience symptoms such as dizziness, headache, tinnitus, nausea and vomiting.The silent family was sent to the hospital for medical treatment after calling for help, and the current situation is stable.

Grandma Li (pseudonym), a 73 -year -old patient, also drink tea with her family in her house in December last year.After the family scattered, Grandma Li added a few pieces of charcoal fire thinking that he could warm up while it was hot, and sealed the stove, closed doors and windows to sleep.When the family looked at her the next morning, she found that Grandma Li was unconscious and couldn't call it.

Yang Xiaofeng, director of the first emergency trauma center of Zhejiang University, pointed out that some serious carbon monoxide poisoning people will have a series of neurological symptoms after a period of false healing after the consciousness returns to normal, such asDazzling, severe memory loss, smirking or abnormal behavior, etc., are called "delayed encephalopathy".

It is reported that it is necessary to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. In the room, electric furnaces, alcohol furnaces, etc. should be selected as a tea cooker.If you choose a charcoal stove, coal stove, etc., you must not be used in the closed room for a long time.

A hospital in Guangdong, China also received a number of carbon monoxide poisoning.The Yangcheng Evening News reported on December 28 that the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University has admitted a number of patients with carbon monoxide poisoning, mostly caused by the use of charcoal stoves and poor ventilations around.