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A strange thing happened recently. A woman divorced because she was addicted to laughing gas. What is laughing gas? What are its specific hazards? This is not the first tragic event caused by laughing gas. Not long ago, a 26-year-old Ukrainian chess player was found dead in an apartment in Moscow. After forensic identification, the cause of death was excessive inhalation of nitrous oxide. It is proved from the side that nitrous oxide is very harmful and can cause death.

The full name of nitrous oxide is not this name, but its chemical name is nitrous oxide. This gas is widely used in industry and food additives. Nitrous oxide is loved by everyone because people can laugh and keep their bodies extremely happy by ingesting a proper amount of nitrous oxide. That's why it's so popular. Although nitrous oxide can bring people extreme pleasure, it does great harm to people's nervous system. Never take a lot of nitrous oxide for a long time, otherwise it will cause motor nerve damage, and the most serious one can lead to death. So what are the specific hazards of laughing gas?

Let's give a simple example. On one occasion, CCTV had a report. Girls can only go back to China in a wheelchair because of a lot of nitrous oxide intake, because nitrous oxide leads to myasthenia gravis in the lower body. A study was conducted in Zhejiang Province to study the specific hazards of nitrous oxide. After people inhale nitrous oxide, various functions of the body begin to change, the most obvious being the blood oxygen saturation of the human body. Before inhaling nitrous oxide, the oxygen saturation was 95%. After inhaling nitrous oxide, the oxygen saturation is only 79%. The human body is a huge circulatory system. According to the normal value, the oxygen saturation of human body is kept at about 95%. If the oxygen saturation of human body is kept at about 79% for a long time, the function of human body will be damaged.

The first hazard is to reduce the oxygen saturation in the human body and suffocate people. The second hazard is the damage to the human central nervous system. It is likely to lead to paralysis of the lower body and even more serious symptoms.