Respiratory
These are called lesions. Brain lesions can be caused by injury, infection, exposure to certain chemicals, problems with the immune system, and more. Typically, their cause is unknown.These are called lesions. Brain lesions can be caused by injury, infection, exposure to certain chemicals, problems with the immune system, and more. Typically, their cause is unknown.
there can be inhalation problems.
phenylenediamines are used in the manufacture of dyes. Exposure to phenylenediamines affect the blood, kidney and liver. Inhalation causes respiratory problems and asthma. Toxic effect is dermatitis
Carefully record the names of the chemicals you were exposed to, the dates of exposure, and the dates of your symptoms, then see your physician asap for diagnosis and treatment.
Damage to property and smoke inhalation are the main problems
respiratory problems, asthma and allergies can be caused by inhaling powder lighteners.
The amount of sodium percarbonate in household products usually does not cause problems. However, exposure to this pure chemical can cause burns, skin irritation, eye irritations and even blindness. Inhalation can cause throat irritation and coughing.
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many problems. exposure times. you have to flash your shirts.
lung cancer
They can and they will. Birds produce a dust that can trigger an allergic reaction known as 'alveolitis' and is known as 'bird breeders lung'. This will affect a human who is already sensitive to lung related problems. It is more likely to occur when birds are kept in a confined space so that inhalation of feather dust and fecal is more concentrated. Illness can be noted between 4 and 6 hours after inhalation. Prolonged exposure may be serious
Yes - inhalation of asbestos dust can cause scarring of the lungs known as asbestosis. Please see the related link below for examples of how inhalation of dust can cause respiratory problems.