NO, It causes DEATH! :-)
The medical standard for irreversible brain damage from not breathing is four minutes.
The brain and lungs continually use an O2-CO2 feedback mechanism. High CO2 in the body triggers us to breathe. High CO2 in the air, however, eventually cause us to stop breathing after period of deceased oxygen. This causes brain damage and can cause organ damage.
Yes, because exhaled air is technically carbon dioxide, which is known to cause damage to the brain.
Usually brain damage begins after about 3-4 min of respiratory or cardiac arrest. However If someone has not been breathing for up to 30 minutes, then we do not usually attempt to resuscitate them as they would have horrific brain damage if they survived. Personally, if I was presented with a baby with blue lips and not breathing, I'd have other concerns than how much brain damage they have. Sorry, just being sarcastic now. Dealing with abusive drunks on a 12 hour night shift will do that to you.... :(
It cause zero brain damage, if used in moderation...
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
it can cause brain damage
it can cause you to have heart faliure and you can go into cardiac arrest, which can give you brain damage and you can die from it
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
One word answer: yes. It is extremely harmful, and proven to cause permanent brain damage.
Yes, it is not life threatening but it can cause damage.