respiratory health issues

How Do Toxic Agents Enter the Respiratory System?

Toxic agents typically enter the respiratory system through inhalation. This includes gases, vapors, and aerosols that individuals may breathe in inadvertently. Once inhaled, these substances can directly irritate or damage the airways or be absorbed into the bloodstream, where they can exert further systemic effects. The level of exposure, frequency, and duration of contact with these toxic agents play a critical role in determining the extent of respiratory damage.

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