Does breathing fire smoke or ash for a day give you lung problems? - lung problems more condition_symptoms
After inhalation of smoke or fire ash a day, you can have problems with the respiratory system or cancer?
If the odor of the breath of fire ash on average? as if your on the road or so, and the smell of fire, it means that your breathing in the ashes?
How long and how much you can breathe in the body after a certain time before they develop lung disease? (eg on the streets by day the smell of smoke that could adversely or race)
Monday, December 14, 2009
Lung Problems More Condition_symptoms Does Breathing Fire Smoke Or Ash For A Day Give You Lung Problems?
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If it only once to recover your lungs. It is when the cigarette, which often can be a problem breathing. Assuming you're not asthmatic.
I hope that is a day not so bad (but not suffered in the short term side effects such as severe coughing, phlegm). And yes, if you believe the fire likely to breathe a small amount of ashes. Lung disease, I hope, would require constant breathing ashes or similar materials, perhaps a year or more?
I suppose you can turn to people who do not look like smoke, but happen to smokers, and fire the rest of his life - which often end with lung problems.
His men smoke than you think!?? Each inhalation through the smoke to the end is hurt by the long-term effects. Whether your cigar or cigarette cons weeds from the conversation. If you are not all the time, because
His men smoke than you think!?? Each inhalation through the smoke to the end is hurt by the long-term effects. Whether your cigar or cigarette cons weeds from the conversation. If you are not all the time, because
getting longer and idk, for a while. so many years, if not the cause, but do not inhale the smoke had lung cancer.
Um ... duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Um ... duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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