Inhalation of vapors can cause irritation, nausea, and headache. Ingestion can cause vomiting and diarrhea. In some cases, inhalation or ingestion can cause severe lung damage. People with preexisting respiratory conditions such as COPD or Asthma can have those conditions worsen after inhaling WD-40. Contact a local poison control center or urgent care center.
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Nothing. May sneeze.
You CAN. But it's extremely unlikely.
If you accidentally inhale sulfuric acid, you should immediately move to fresh air and seek medical help right away. Do not try to induce vomiting or drink water unless instructed by a medical professional.
Yes, it is possible to drown in your sleep if you accidentally inhale water while sleeping. This can happen if water enters the lungs and prevents oxygen from reaching the bloodstream. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if this occurs.
Call the poison hotline:1-800-222-1222
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Unless you try and eat it, I don't think so. Then again, if you were to accidentally inhale, you would choke and cough for sure.
There is a big risk, WD40 is a water displacing spray composed of various hydrocarbons, It contains a solvent similar to kerosene, about 25% carbon dioxide as a propellant, 15% mineral oil. It is possibly flammable and has an adverse effect on the human skin. Nitrile Rubber gloves and protective glasses should be used. Water will not extinguish burning WD40. So, do not inhale WD40
If you accidentally inhale food, it can lead to choking or aspiration pneumonia. Choking occurs when food blocks the airway, making it difficult to breathe. Aspiration pneumonia happens when food or liquid enters the lungs, causing infection. It is important to seek medical help if you experience difficulty breathing or coughing after inhaling food.
You'll know if you accidently inhale a dangerous amount. You would get dizzy, nausous, and may even pass out.
When you inhale