Here are the four most common consequences of chemical misuse:
Chemicals that cause cancer
Cancer is a very common problem encountered in people who often have to be in close contact and use chemicals for a long time. Whether the chemical is in contact with the skin, nose, or mouth, the absorption of chemicals can lead to cell formation and division that lowers the body's immunity. That is the main cause leading to the formation of tumors, long-standing malignant tumors cause cancer.
Common cancers caused by chemical exposure through inhalation and touch are: Lung cancer, liver cancer, marrow cancer, liver cancer, etc. To avoid the above diseases, should be limited. contact with chemicals of high toxicity, and need to wear full protection in case of mandatory use.
Chemicals that affect organs in the body
The organ systems most vulnerable to chemical exposure and use are usually the digestive, respiratory and nervous systems. The most dangerous is exposure through the respiratory system (inhalation directly through the nose) because then the vapor will penetrate directly into the lungs, following the blood stream to other organ systems of the body.
They can cause immediate effects such as vomiting, dizziness, ... or can accumulate for a long time leading to destruction of kidney function, cirrhosis of the liver, memory impairment, etc.
Chemicals that irritate the skin
When in direct contact with chemicals without using tools such as masks, gloves, eyeglasses, protective gear, it is easy to cause skin irritation. Not only need to be wary of liquid chemicals in containers, damage caused by chemical exposure on metal plating is also very easy to encounter.
The most commonly known ingredients are Chromium(VI) or Zn(II), these chemicals when in contact with the skin can cause allergic reactions, rashes, or worse, dermatitis. Even more dangerous is that when the chemical comes into contact with the eye mucosa, it can lead to vision impairment or permanent blindness.
Chemicals affect future generations
Children and pregnant women are the most vulnerable. Pregnant mothers when exposed to toxic chemicals can lead to fetal genetic mutations, miscarriage, premature birth, or birth of children with poor growth. Therefore, pregnant women and infants should stay away from chemicals that can endanger the growth and development of future generations.
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