
A 19 -year -old girl from Arizona died after attempting a dangerous trend of social media, according to the family AZ. Her parents say that she had participated in the viral challenge of “Dust”, also known as “Chroming”.
What is the challenge?
This trend includes that users notice inhalation of the inhalation spray on the keyboard to get more views on their profiles and videos in social media. While she tried to challenge, Renna O’Rouke went to the cardiac arrest.
She was rushed to the hospital and remained unconscious almost a week before she was declared a dead brain.
“Parents of heart fracture”
“She always said,” I’ll be famous, Dad. I’m just looking. I will be famous, “and unfortunately it is not under the most optimal circumstances,” her father Aaron O’Rouke told the family AZ.
“No id. It’s odorless. It’s all that children are looking for. They can afford it, they can get it, and they don’t show up in the drug test of mom and father,” her mother Dana said, talking about the dangers of the trend. The fond parents are now trying to warn others to prevent more young people from falling victims.
Why is the trend dangerous?
Dr. Randy Weisman, Head of Intensive Care Units in Honorhealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center, described this trend as “extremely concerned”.
He explained: “When they inhale these chemicals in gas, they actually replace oxygen in the lungs and the rest of the body.”
Gas can cause a short feeling of euphoria, but the damage may be permanent and deadly. The doctor said it could lead to “liver failure, heart failure, lung disease”.
“It’s not the only one that happened with. A few other teenagers succumbed to the same failure,” Dr. Weisman.
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