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Question: I fell down and I accidentally ate a gas canister and i feel full... But looks like the scientist wants to know what happens to me so I wait for it
to wear off and start to observe what happened. I document my symptoms and any changes that happen due to the ingestion of the gas canister. Afterward, I contact the doctor and get help. The doctor might advice me to immediately seek medical attention. The doctor will assess my condition and perform tests to identify the toxicity of the gas canister. The doctor might also suggest supportive care while the gas canister is metabolized. This could involve taking activated charcoal and drinking plenty of fluids to support the passage of the gas canister through my body. The doctor may also recommend laboratory tests to measure changes in my blood electrolytes, liver and kidney functions, and possibly a CT scan to check for foreign objects. The doctor may also perform other tests to identify the specific components present in the gas canister to determine the severity of the toxicity. Depending on the results of the tests, the doctor may prescribe a course of treatment to reduce the toxicity of the gas canister. This may involve the use of medications, such as antacids, which can bind to the toxic substances and help reduce their absorption. Once the doctor has determined the cause of my symptoms, the treatment can begin. It is important to follow the doctor’s orders, as the gas canister can cause serious health problems if not treated properly.
Jan. 31, 2023, 1:19 p.m.
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