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No. Inhaling bleach would cause damage to the nose, throat, trachea and lungs. See Related Links.
Inhaling chemicals can irritate the delicate tissue in the nasal cavity and cause a nosebleed
Yes, my roommate got a nose bleed from accidentally inhaling acid from her chemistry lab.
Bleach is a caustic poison that will cause serious burns of the mouth, throat and stomach. If you don't get treatment quickly, it could kill you. So yes, it could cause heart problems - it may stop beating all together.
If you accidentally breathe in a small amount of talcum powder, it is likely to be harmless and may cause mild irritation in your airways. However, inhaling large amounts of talcum powder over an extended period can lead to respiratory problems, such as lung inflammation or even talc pneumoconiosis (a lung condition caused by inhaling talc particles). It is best to avoid inhaling talcum powder to minimize any potential risks.
Chlorine bleach can be a very dangerous and as such it should be treated with care. Chlorine bleach can damage the airways and can also cause damage to skin. As such one should avoid prolonged contact with the fumes of chlorine bleach and one should always wear thick rubber gloves, or other protective gloves, when using chlorine bleach.
Yes. Can burn your lungs and cause serious health problems. I made the mistake of pouring bleach into steaming hot water; could not breath and still have problems to this day. Was told I burt my lungs.
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yes because he/she is inhaling the smoke. yes because he/she is inhaling the smoke. Yes, it will cause lung and other health problems. Breathing in the cigarette/cigar smoke for 30 minutes is the same as smoking one yourself!
Yes, if the surgeon leisonned the oval window, or accidentally a perilymphatic fistula was created.
inhaling and exhaling deeply
respiratory problems, asthma and allergies can be caused by inhaling powder lighteners.