The health effects of gas exposure depend on several factors:
Concentration: Higher concentrations typically lead to more severe health effects. Duration: Prolonged exposure can result in chronic health problems. Individual Susceptibility: Factors such as age, health status, and genetic predisposition can influence susceptibility to toxic gases.
Acute exposure to toxic gases can cause symptoms like headache, dizziness, nausea, and respiratory distress. Chronic exposure may lead to more severe outcomes, such as organ damage or cancer.