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Normally, the patient would get rid of CO2 by the act of expiration.

If this is not the case, it may be necessary to intubate them and control their breathing for them. It may be that their breathing pattern was erratic, shallow or not good enough for gas exchange to take place.

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Try to move as much as possible, it may be painful... but it's the best way to un-trap the carbon dioxide that is trapped in your body.

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By increasing a person's respiratory rate makes them breath off more CO2 (carbon dioxide).

There are also special treatments such as ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation).

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CO2 leaves blood when you exhale.

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