


Chronic CO poisoning is often misdiagnosed as chronic fatigue syndrome, a viral or bacterial pulmonary or gastrointestinal infection, a “run-down” condition, immune deficiency, etc. Mucous membranes of the body will almost never be cherry pink. The word chronic should be reserved to describe the type of exposure, not the subsequent condition or effect! A damaging effect of CO poisoning, or in fact, any change which persists, should be referred to as a residual effect.Ĭhronic CO poisoning may not elicit the typical symptoms of (acute) CO poisoning such as headache, nausea, weakness, dizziness, etc. The boundary limit between acute and chronic exposure is indistinct. Exposure usually continues for many days to months. Saving Energy with a Heating or Cooling SystemĬhronic CO poisoning usually involves lower levels of the gas in the air and lower blood CO (COHb) concentrations.Saving Energy on Your Home’s Hot Water Needs.Water Heaters Replacement Considerations.Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?.The 10 Most Dangerous Toxins in Your Home.What Carbon Monoxide Detectors Will & Won’t Do.Central Gas Furnace Terms & Definitions.Understanding Furnace and Boiler Efficiency Ratings.The Unique Concerns about Contractor Repairs in Your Home.The Purpose of Your Heating and Cooling System.
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