.burns around and inside the nose and mouth, and internal swelling of the throat. Tissue irritation of the throat.coughing, hoarseness, black or gray spittle, and fluid in the lungs.shortness of breath and blue-gray or cherry-red skin color.
Smoke inhalation is breathing in the harmful gases, vapors, and particulate matter contained in smoke.
One of the main symptoms of fume inhalations is dizziness. Other symptoms of fume inhalation are wheezing, disorientation, and hoarse voice.
yes
Smoke inhalation typically occurs in victims or firefighters caught in structural fires. Children under age 11 and adults over age 70 are most vulnerable to the effects of smoke inhalation.
swelling
Smoke or chemical inhalation
Smoke inhalation.
Smoke inhalation is best avoided by preventing structural fires. This includes inspection of wiring, safe use and storage of flammable liquids. Properly placed and working smoke detectors in combination with rapid evacuation plans.
Myeloma, stage 3. Radical nephrectomy. Toxin by smoke inhalation. Lung cancer metastatic. Oligodendroglioma. Toxin by smoke inhalation.
Damage to property and smoke inhalation are the main problems
My guess but not definite answer would be smoke inhalation.
no, however smoke inhalation is not natural and does cause a minor displacement of oxygen