The harmful vapors, toxic air pollutant-like acid fumes, phosphorus, copper vapor and sometimes cortisone sprays can destroy nasal tissues and lead to perforated septum.
Injudicious cauterization of both sides of the septum causes a perforated septum when death of nose tissue occurs.
Yes
This can be the result of Crohn's disease but it occurs very rarely.
Yes, because you are dumping harmful things for animals into the ocean.
It can. The leaking gas cap is preventing the fuel tank to establish the proper positive pressure levels that the emission systems rely upon to operate correctly. A leaking gas cap will also cause the vehicle to fail its emissions tests. The leaking cap is also putting excess vapors into the environment. Replace that cap ... they are not that expensive.
Cosmetic surgery of the nose may cause perforated septum when it damages the septum's blood supply.
Injudicious cauterization of both sides of the septum causes a perforated septum when death of nose tissue occurs.
Sniffing cocaine causes a perforated septum by continuous use of the drug, tissues in the nose are deprived of blood and die.
Perforated septum, which can cause problems immediately or eventually.
The diseases typhoid, syphilis, systemic lupus erythematosus, tuberculosis can infect nose tissue and destroy it.
There are many reasons for a hard lump on the septum. It can be cyst, tumor, or other cause. Only a physician can determine the cause.
A deviated septum can cause a nose to be crooked. This condition is caused by the septum of the nose being in the wrong place.
Yes
Yes.
CFC is a gas. It is harmful on its own in large enough dosage (Overexposure may cause dizziness, loss of concentration, Central Nervous System depression and/or cardiac arrhythmia. Vapors displace air and can cause asphyxiation in confined spaces.) but the fact that in fridges and aerosols it is mixed with other harmful gases such as Butane would make it pretty stupid to inhale (especially for a "legal high")
The cause is the condensation of water vapors.
The most common cause is having a perforated earlobe for an earring.