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Health

Injuries and poisonings

Solvent vapor poisoning

Solvent is a chemical substance used for degreasing surfaces, diluting varnishes and paints.

Ammonia vapor poisoning

Nashatyr alcohol (ammonia, 10% solution of ammonium hydroxide) is a liquid colorless substance with a specific unpleasant odor.

Whitewash vapor poisoning

Whitewash vapor poisoning most often occurs in people who, due to their activities, are forced to come into contact with this substance.

Methane vapor poisoning

Methane easily penetrates the blood-brain barrier, affecting the brain, depressing the respiratory organs and the CNS.

Mercury vapor poisoning

Poisoning from toxic mercury vapor occurs through the skin and by inhalation.

Lacquer vapor poisoning

Inhalation intoxication with paint materials is very common.

Iodine vapor poisoning

If iodine is taken orally, it will cause damage to the mucosa of the digestive tract.

Alcohol vapor poisoning

The body is affected by exposure to alcohol vapors and by ingestion.

Bone exostosis

Bone exostosis (from the Greek exo, "something outside or beyond" and the suffix -osis, which in medicine means a pathologic condition or process) is defined as a benign outgrowth of bone tissue extending outward or over an existing bone.

Domestos vapor poisoning

Domestos is a universal cleaner that is used for disinfecting rooms, getting rid of lime scale, cleaning tiles and more.

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