collapsed lung
collapsed lung
Laryngospasm
Airway and lungs
Airway and Lungs
The chlorine must be removed before the water is released into the ocean
Laryngospasm
collapsed lung
collapsed lung
Laryngospasm
Chlorine casualties that require immediate treatment would most likely be suffering from
airways and lungs
Chlorine is a toxic gas, can be used as a lethal gas in the war.
Chlorine is a toxic gas, can be used as a lethal gas in the war.
Airway and lungs
Airway and Lungs
Immediate concerns of chlorine exposure include respiratory irritation, difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest tightness. In severe cases, it can lead to chemical burns on the skin or in the eyes. Immediate medical attention is required if any symptoms of chlorine exposure are experienced.
Chlorine gas may be added to the treated effluent to disinfect it (kill pathogens) prior to discharge. This is usually a tertiary or quaternary treatment.