Effects of Smoke Inhalation

As days pass by, the ozone layer continues to narrow down. Vehicles and other factory plants keep on producing harmful smokes that contributes to respiratory failure.

Industrial rubber hose

The smell of a burning industrial rubber hose, tires, coals, plastics, and other materials prevents the oxygen to enter your bloodstream, thus brings damage to your airways. Be advised that continuous inhalation of these harmful elements can also be transferred and affect your body organs, i.e. heart, liver, kidneys, and even the brain. Nausea, abdominal pain, headache, cough, and skin discoloration are some of the symptoms of smoke inhalation. Treatments include being treated with antibiotics, steroids, bronchodilators, and other pain medicines.


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