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“Is the gas used in laparoscopic surgery harmful to the body?” You’d be surprised how often people worry about this. Short answer: No, it’s completely safe. Long answer? During a laparoscopy, surgeons use carbon dioxide (CO₂) to gently inflate the abdomen. Why? Because it creates space so the doctor can see clearly and operate precisely. Here’s why it’s safe: ✅ CO₂ is non-toxic ✅ Your body naturally produces and eliminates it ✅ It doesn’t stay trapped. It’s released at the end of surgery ✅ Any leftover traces are absorbed and exhaled within hours The only thing it may cause? A funny shoulder pain afterwards called referred pain. Annoying? Yes. Dangerous? Nope #healthcare tips #healthcare #NMC #hospital
healthcare tips - Is Lhe gas used in laparoscopic surgcry harmlul Lo thc body? Safe, Natural Gas Laparoscopic Surgery Uses CO2 A వ Your Body Absorbs & Releases Quickly You; Creates Space for Surseons, Not Harm for nmC wwwnmcpondy com 491 89398 89399 newmedicalcentre @gmail com Is Lhe gas used in laparoscopic surgcry harmlul Lo thc body? Safe, Natural Gas Laparoscopic Surgery Uses CO2 A వ Your Body Absorbs & Releases Quickly You; Creates Space for Surseons, Not Harm for nmC wwwnmcpondy com 491 89398 89399 newmedicalcentre @gmail com - ShareChat