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can you overdose on air
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im worried following the water post, i think ive taken in too much air today can i od?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi prof, I believe only if you are taking in more than you can puff out your chuffer, sqeeze your head lift your leg slightly and push,imagine you are having a baby,if the turtles head appears in your Y fronts,you will have,sorry this bit is very technical, what we in the medical profession call, " the follow through" don't panic,breathe normally and he will go back in, be carefull only raise one leg at the time, trust me I am a doctor,of russian/lesbian breeding
A. Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity occurs when a person is exposed to high oxygen levels for over 16 hours in pressures of 0.5 bar or more. It occurs in progressive, overlapping phases. During the first phase, fluid floods into the tissues of the lung that are normally filled with air. Bleeding then occurs between the alveoli, destroying capillaries and epithelial cells. Tissues begin producing in an attempt to heal the area. This causes thickening and scarring of the lungs.
Symptoms begin with a substernal irritation that becomes progressively worse and is accompanied by an increasingly uncontrollable cough. The patient may experience tracheal or bronchial burning, that worsens during inspiration. Lung damage is sometimes irreversible
Symptoms begin with a substernal irritation that becomes progressively worse and is accompanied by an increasingly uncontrollable cough. The patient may experience tracheal or bronchial burning, that worsens during inspiration. Lung damage is sometimes irreversible
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