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How Does Formaldehyde Enter the Body?
Formaldehyde can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion, or dermal contact. Inhalation is the most common route of exposure, especially in occupational settings. Once inhaled, formaldehyde can irritate the respiratory tract, eyes, and skin.
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