The health effects of systemic toxins can be acute or chronic, depending on the exposure duration and dosage. Acute effects might include symptoms like nausea, dizziness, or respiratory distress. Chronic exposure can lead to more severe outcomes, such as:
Neurological Disorders: Cognitive impairment, memory loss, and motor dysfunction. Cardiovascular Diseases: Hypertension, arrhythmias, and increased risk of heart attacks. Renal Failure: Reduced kidney function and chronic kidney disease. Cancer: Increased incidence of various cancers, including leukemia and lung cancer.