A British woman died after inhaling a large amount of nitrous oxide, known as “laughing gas”,

The newspaper "Daily Mail" that Sarah Dudley 46 years, requested 100 capsules of laughter gas, to alleviate her pain relieve her pain from the complex regional syndrome of diabetes, which led to her death.

According to the newspaper, the capsules used by Sarah, also helps to numb the pain, and because of the feeling of relaxation in the person, which is also used by the chefs, to make whipped cream, but nurses warn against using it.

Catherine Gamble, director of mental health at the Royal College of Nursing, said that the effects of nitrous oxide vary from person to person depending on the amount of inhalation, it causes a sense of euphoria, relaxation and calm, and may cause dizziness and difficulty thinking and laughter, or hallucinations, or headaches, and can lead to death Of frequent inhalation.