What are the Health Risks Associated with Zinc Oxide?
Short-term exposure to zinc oxide fumes can cause metal fume fever, but these symptoms are usually self-limiting and resolve within 24 to 48 hours. Chronic exposure to zinc oxide at high levels can result in more severe respiratory and systemic issues. There is limited evidence to suggest that zinc oxide may cause respiratory irritation and inflammation over prolonged periods of exposure, particularly at high concentrations.