What are the Symptoms of Tracheal Cytotoxin Exposure?
Exposure to tracheal cytotoxin typically results in respiratory symptoms due to its action on the airway epithelium. Common symptoms include a persistent cough, difficulty breathing, and increased susceptibility to respiratory infections. In severe cases, the damage caused by the toxin can lead to complications such as pneumonia or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These symptoms can be particularly severe in individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions or compromised immune systems.