the fumes from toxic chemicals can kill you fast (heart stops, suffocation accidents) or slowly (brain damage). they can also cause permanent injuries such as nerve or kidney damage, permanent paralysis or shaking, brain damage and loss of bladder control (AKA YOUR URINATING PROCESSER)
Chronically inhaling the fumes from the production/creation of plastics, or the burning of plastics, could cause damage to the body and brain. However, a one-time incident likely would not cause brain damage. The bigger riskwith fumes from plastic (creation or burning) is respiratory irritation or damage.
Possibly, depending on the toxins inhaled.
Paint fumes can be harmful to anyone, especially those with respiratory issues. It is advisable for a patient with an aortic valve replacement to avoid exposure to strong fumes, including paint fumes, as a precaution. Prolonged exposure could potentially lead to respiratory irritation and exacerbate existing health conditions.
Just about anything will cause brain damage, but the big ones are drugs,alcohol, fumes from various products ( sniffing those fumes on purpose), accidents, disease, lack of oxygen to the brain either on purpose or by another means.
It can affect the nervous system if its fumes were inhaled. It can cause damage and/or death.
It is not recommended to mix borax and Pine-Sol together. Mixing these two products can produce harmful fumes and may cause skin or respiratory irritation. It is best to use them separately in different cleaning applications.
Prolonged exposure, or in high concentrations can cause brain damage or even asphyxiation.
Inhaling ammonia fumes can irritate the respiratory system, causing coughing, shortness of breath, and throat irritation. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of ammonia can lead to more severe respiratory issues, such as bronchitis or pneumonia. In extreme cases, ammonia inhalation can cause lung damage or even be fatal.
Yes. The chemicals in Pine Sol, when inhaled, can cause lung irritation and, over time, permanent damage. Try reading the directions. When it says "do not inhale fumes," or "use with adequate ventilation," it means inhalation is bad for you.
Yes, drug use can damage the brain and cause mental illness.
Sniffing a permanent marker can cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, and in severe cases, can lead to unconsciousness. The fumes can be harmful and may cause short-term effects on the brain and nervous system. It is important to avoid inhaling any type of marker or chemical fumes.