Inhaling acetone can irritate the respiratory system, leading to symptoms such as coughing, throat irritation, and shortness of breath. Prolonged exposure may cause chemical pneumonitis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the lungs. Additionally, high levels of acetone inhalation can result in dizziness, headaches, and in severe cases, central nervous system depression. It's important to minimize exposure and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms arise.
Inhaling.
Its bad inhaling or not inhaling because its still going to get in your lungs.
Inhaling is the process of taking air into the lungs. Exhaling is the process of releasing air out of the lungs. These actions are part of the respiratory system and are essential for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide.
Don't do that. Inhaling smoke is not good for your lungs.
Stop inhaling food.
ur lungs nar nar.
Air enters or leaves your lungs.
To breath in it is inhale, to breath out is exhale.
to make floor for lungs and to separate lungs from lower abdomen parts
Yes. Dogs get oxygen through their lungs by inhaling just as we do. All mammals do.
I wouldn't think so; as long as you don't purposely do it. Of course, repeated inhaling of smoke can be harmful to your lungs.
The term "stoic" describes an emotional state (resignation) rather than an acid, but aside from that, you could definitely damage your lungs by inhaling acid. As a general rule, the only thing you should be inhaling is air. That is all your lungs are designed to inhale.