Inhaling Bug Spray: Risks, Symptoms, and Health Effects
Yes, you can get sick if you inhale bug spray. Bug sprays are typically made with chemicals that are toxic to insects and other pests, and these chemicals can also be harmful to humans. If you inhale bug spray, you may experience a variety of symptoms, including:
* Coughing
* Sneezing
* Eye irritation
* Skin irritation
* Difficulty breathing
* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Diarrhea
* Headache
* Dizziness
In severe cases, inhaling bug spray can lead to pneumonia or even death.
If you accidentally inhale bug spray, it is important to move to a well-ventilated area and seek medical attention immediately. If the bug spray has come into contact with your skin or eyes, rinse it off with water and seek medical attention if necessary.
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