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Laughing Gas Is Far From Harmless

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Many people know nitrous oxide by its more familiar name: laughing gas.

It is used legally in several settings, including dentistry and food service. But in recent years, nitrous oxide has also become a recreational substance, especially among young people at parties. It is often sold in canisters or small capsules and inhaled from a balloon filled with the contents.

The effects can feel quick and lighthearted, which is part of the danger. Users may feel euphoric, dizzy, or light-headed. Some describe unusual sensations, including distorted sounds. The “buzz” usually fades quickly, which can lead people to use more and more in a short period of time.

That pattern can be risky. Nitrous oxide is not harmless, even when used only occasionally. Repeated or heavy use can lead to serious health problems, including vitamin B12 deficiency. That deficiency can damage the nervous system, causing numbness, tingling, or loss of feeling in the arms and legs. In some cases, users may have trouble walking or experience temporary paralysis. Rarely, nerve damage can become permanent.

There are immediate risks, too. Inhaling large amounts of nitrous oxide or holding your breath while using it can deprive the body of oxygen. That can cause dizziness, fainting, falls, injuries, or loss of consciousness.

Using the gas directly from a tank or canister can also cause severe cold burns. These injuries may affect the hands, mouth, or throat and can be serious. Careless use can lead to lasting harm.

Regular use may also affect mental health. Some users have reported memory problems, confusion, and symptoms linked to psychosis. Heavy use can interfere with daily life, school, work, and relationships.

Public health experts have warned that the casual image of laughing gas does not match the real risks. Because the high is short, users may underestimate how much they are taking. That can make overuse more likely.

Parents, teachers, and young people should know the signs and dangers. Laughing gas may seem like a party trend, but it can cause real damage to the brain, nerves, and body.

The message is simple: Nitrous oxide is not a safe way to get high. Spreading awareness may help prevent serious injuries before they happen.

 

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