The symptoms caused by exposure to a hazardous material vary greatly depending on:
It is not possible to say more unless a particular material and type and duration of exposure is specified.
This question is best for a physician. Go to your doctor and tell him or her about the possibility of black mold and he or she will get you diagnosed.
No. A symptom is something that is caused by infection/exposure to something else. For example, a symptom of viral meningitis is a severe headache, due to increased intra-cranial pressure. The virus on the otherhand, is the pathogen (such as a bug) that causes you to become ill and have symptoms.
Symptom
it all depends on the material its made of. Mostly its caused by oxygen exposure to the metal also corrosion (rust) is not caused by water.
The most common symptom caused by damage to the inner ear is dizziness or vertigo.
Warpage or distortion in a material can be caused by uneven cooling, internal stresses, improper material handling, or excessive heat exposure. These factors can lead to a loss of dimensional stability and shape changes in the material.
Estimating the exact number of deaths caused by hazardous waste annually is challenging due to varying definitions, reporting standards, and the indirect nature of many health impacts. However, studies suggest that exposure to hazardous waste can lead to thousands of premature deaths each year, often due to related diseases such as cancer, respiratory issues, and other health complications. The World Health Organization and other agencies emphasize the serious public health risks associated with hazardous waste, but specific figures can vary widely by region and type of exposure.
Ice on the roadway caused it to be slick and hazardous.
Nasopharyngitis is a symptom not a virus. This symptom can be caused by number of things including viruses, bacteria or even stress.
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Yes
Yes, they can be, but they can also be caused by loads of other things.