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What are the effects of carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide attaches to red blood cells, stealing oxygen from your body it has to have to thrive. It blends with these cells nearly 200 times more easily than oxygen, creating a condition known as carboxyhemoglobin saturation.

Carbon monoxide, in place of oxygen, then gets carried to the essential organs through the bloodstream. In short, carbon monoxide robs your body of oxygen. Organs have to have oxygen; when they don’t have it, they begin to suffocate.

Your body needs a long time to eradicate carbon monoxide; however, it can be drawn in much more rapidly.

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