yes it can effect your lungs
One term for it is aspiration pneumonia, which is inflammation of the lungs from inhaling foreign objects including vomit or other substances. It is not exclusivelyinflammation resulting from aspirated vomit, however - it can also refer to other forms of inhalation-induced inflammation.
Chlorine's poisonous nature is utilized in chemical warfare as a choking agent. When inhaled, chlorine gas reacts with moisture in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid, causing respiratory distress and potentially death.
No, pericarditis is inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart. Pneumonitis is inflammation of the lungs.
Some amount of chloride ions is essential to the human body. So little amount of chlorine will not cause harm. If a considerable amount of chlorine is inhaled, it may cause damages and infections in the respiratory system. Larger doses of chlorine may be fatal.
depending on the gas yes and no, eg. o2 we need to live bt gasses such as chlorine was used in the first world war...it literally destroyed the lungs of all who inhaled it.
Chlorine is considered a respiratory or pulmonary irritant. When inhaled at high levels, it can lead to irritation of the respiratory tract, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness. Prolonged exposure to high levels of chlorine gas can cause severe respiratory issues and damage to the lungs.
chlorine is a powerful bonding chemical (Fluorine is the most powerful). Chlorine gas is green and gets in to your lungs and bonds it all up and stops oxygen and causes your lungs to melt. Unpleasant. Common during WWII.
yes
You cannot get frostbite on your lungs -- your nose and throat warms inhaled air, while circulating blood warms the lungs.
the thing that can damage the lungs,liver and brain is smoking or cancer.
The secretion that traps dust and other inhaled particles is mucus, produced by mucus-producing cells lining the respiratory tract. This mucus helps to capture and remove particles from the air we breathe, preventing them from reaching deeper into the lungs where they could cause damage or inflammation.
aspiration pneumonia