How does infusion space time gas enter blood vessel to do

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Many diseases need infusion to treat, but infusion is very cautious, because sometimes the air will enter the blood vessels, leading to the emergence of some diseases. So how to deal with this situation, the following are some solutions, you might as well to learn.

How does infusion space time gas enter blood vessel to do

First: Generally speaking, air often causes gas embolism after entering the human body. It can be said that the harm is relatively large and needs attention. But generally speaking, if the amount is relatively small, there will be nothing wrong and it will be absorbed by the body. A small amount of gas enters the blood vessels. Although it does not form foam blood, it is possible to form bubbles and obstruct the blood vessels.

Second: a large amount of air can cause air embolism in the blood vessels. If there is too much air into the blood vessels in a short time, the heart and the blood can mix in the right atrium and right ventricle to form foam like blood. This foam blood can not be discharged when the heart contracts, and it can easily obstruct the outlet of the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. And life-threatening, please be careful.

Third: if your infusion is in the hospital, the medical staff should help you with emergency treatment. If at home, it is recommended to go to the hospital to have a check-up to see the situation of thrombosis. Please be careful. Good luck!

matters needing attention

When transfusion, patients should not move the body, so as to avoid the infusion tube into the air, so as to further enter the blood vessels, and when this happens, we should timely find medical staff to deal with it.