Symptoms of inhalation exposure can vary depending on the substance and the level of exposure but commonly include:
- Coughing: A reflex action to clear the airways of irritants. - Wheezing: A high-pitched whistle sound, often associated with asthma. - Shortness of Breath: Difficulty in breathing or feeling suffocated. - Irritated Eyes, Nose, and Throat: Common with smoke and chemical fumes. - Fatigue and Headache: Can occur with prolonged exposure to low levels of toxins.