When there is too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the body, a condition known as hypercapnia occurs. This can lead to symptoms such as headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, and confusion. In severe cases, it can result in respiratory acidosis, where the blood becomes more acidic, potentially causing serious complications like loss of consciousness or respiratory failure. Proper respiratory function is crucial for maintaining balanced CO2 levels in the body.
18% of your body is made up of carbon atoms. Most matter in nature is made of carbon too. Are you asking about problems if there is too much CO2 in your body?
land slides, too much co2, and no more toilet paper.
CO2 is the body's natural acid, so if your body has too much CO2 it will begin to compensate. Your body "blows off" CO2 through your respiratory system. Increased respiratory rate and depth will "blow off" excess CO2
it bad
you die
If your body has too much fat, you will be unattractive and babes won't come hither.
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Not much. If you breath in too much, you might faint or die because of the lack of oxygen.Otherwise, there are not many serious risks with CO2.P.SEvery time you breath out, its CO2 coming out.
you die
You get bloated.
your blood pressure rises
If you get too much calcium in the body, you can get sick, or possibly a kidney stone.