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Cigarette smoke contains tar, which can cause irritation to the nasal passage and the lungs, and could potentially harm them.
Tissue irritation of the throat and lungs may appear as noisy breathing, coughing, hoarseness, black or gray spittle, and fluid in the lungs.
Sterno fumes can certainly cause eye irritation. The fumes can also cause irritation in the lungs after significant exposure.
Pleural fluid is the fluid found in your lungs. My guess is that a pleural hemorrhage would be the result of fluid buildup expanding the lungs to the point where the tiny sacs in your lungs could rupture.
A could be caused by a mere irritation in the throat , i.e. some hair. But coughs can be as a result of a virus entering your body, or as a result of bacteria. One or the other. Silvershadow
Pseudofolliculitis is a type of skin irritation. It describes the persistent itchiness, irritation, and bumps that develop as a result of shaving.
It cause lungs irritation and other respiratory and blood related problems
You don't taste or smell 'blood', your coughing may irritate your lungs and the irritation may have you taste what you think is blood. As for the smell, you could be smelling the flem. The flem gets that kind of smell after being to much of an irritant to your lungs or throat.
So they dont get clogged up as this will stop air to pass through and humid air will build up as a result of this and therefore the dust in the air will cause irritation to lungs for asthma sufferers.
Treatment for spermicide irritation would be to use an antihistaminic medication. Spermicide irritation could be caused because of an allergic reaction.
A late period would not necessarily cause a vaginal itch and irritation. The itch and irritation could be caused by a yeast infection. A doctor will be able to diagnose the problem.
The tiny delicate cilia are killed by tobacco smoke; and as a result, smokers have few if any cilia remaining in their lungs. Because of this, and the constant irritation of smoke, smokers are much more susceptible to all sorts of respiratory problems.