Headache and nausea
what is the worst for your health breathing in tobacco smoke or exhaust fumes
if it is the exhaust manifold ,yes. if your breathing in those exhaust fumes you can get carbon monoxide poisoning
Yes, breathing in sulfur fumes can be harmful to your health. Sulfur fumes can cause irritation to the lungs, throat, and eyes, leading to symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, and eye irritation. Prolonged exposure to high levels of sulfur fumes can also cause more serious health effects.
No who, but what. All internal combustion engines emit exhaust fumes.
Yes, breathing in paint fumes can lead to symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, especially if exposed to high concentrations for an extended period. It is important to ventilate the area properly when working with paint and use protective equipment to prevent inhalation of harmful fumes. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention.
Inhaling iodine fumes can cause irritation to the respiratory tract and eyes, leading to symptoms such as coughing, throat soreness, and difficulty breathing. Prolonged exposure to high levels of iodine fumes can also cause headache, dizziness, and nausea. It's important to avoid breathing in iodine fumes and ensure proper ventilation when working with iodine.
Exhaust
The exhaust system is what muffles the engine sound keeps the fumes out of vehicle and away from the vehicles occupants and also filters the exhaust fumes out.
This can be caused by an exaust leak close to to your engine. Breathing exaust fumes can be harmful, get this checked out by a machanic.
Exhaust fumes from cars are an example of air pollution. They contain harmful gases and particulate matter that are released into the atmosphere, contributing to environmental and health issues.
your exhaust may be jammed
Inhaling Thermacell fumes is not recommended as they may contain chemical ingredients that could be harmful to your respiratory system. It is best to use Thermacell devices in well-ventilated areas and avoid breathing in the fumes directly.