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A victim of a vesicant exposure typically experiences severe skin and respiratory damage. Vesicants, such as mustard gas, cause painful blisters on contact with the skin and can lead to long-term health issues. Inhalation can result in respiratory distress, coughing, and damage to lung tissue. Immediate medical attention is crucial to manage symptoms and mitigate long-term effects.

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