Study of patients in England with neurological damage related to laughing gas finds group overrepresented
The most common symptoms were pins and needles in the arms and legs, caused by spinal cord and peripheral nerve damage seen on MRI imaging, the study found. Other symptoms included bladder and bowel difficulties, poor balance, involuntary arm movements, erectile dysfunction, memory and speech problems, visual disturbances and nausea or vomiting.
The study looked at 119 young people with neurological issues caused by laughing gas. All were admitted to hospitals in three of England’s largest cities – London , Birmingham , and Manchester – between 2014 and 2022.
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