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the effects of inhaling the vapour include:headache,dizziness,depression of the nervous system,nausea and vomiting
Yes it can
Sniffing solvents can refer to inhaling fumes from household products like glue, paint thinner, or gasoline to get high. This practice can be very dangerous, leading to serious health issues like brain damage, respiratory problems, and even death. It is illegal to misuse solvents in this way.
Crude oil vapour is volatile, meaning it easily evaporates at relatively low temperatures. It is flammable and can form explosive mixtures with air. Inhaling crude oil vapour can be harmful to human health, causing respiratory irritation and other health effects.
One inhalation, probably not. Repeated, definitely yes.
I don't how you can inhale it - it's a thick, sticky substance. If you're putting it in a bowl of hot water and inhaling the steam vapor from that, it will cause you no harm.
You are inhaling smoke and nicotine. It clogs up your veins and damages your lungs and liver.
Yes! Inhaling nystatin clears nasal congestion and postnasal drip.
what happens when you inhale antifreeze when driving a truck for a long period what health problems can it have on a person
You have an addiction. I would talk to your health care professional if I were you. Inhaling alcohol and other things with strong fumes will harm you and too much can kill you.
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Inhaling any smoke can cause harm due to the fragments of ash and other chemicles that are in the smoke. The fragments can remain in the lungs and over time cause diseases.