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Health Risks of Inhaling Permanent Marker Fumes: A Comprehensive Guide
Yes, smelling permanent markers can be harmful.
The fumes from permanent markers contain a variety of chemicals, including:
- Toluene
- Xylene
- Ethanol
- Butyl acetate
- Isopropyl alcohol
These chemicals can cause a range of health problems, including:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Eye irritation
- Respiratory problems
- Liver damage
- Kidney damage
- Brain damage
In severe cases, smelling permanent markers can even lead to death.
If you inhale the fumes from a permanent marker, it is important to move to a well-ventilated area and seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms.
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