The ammonia in the toilet is heavy, what adverse reactions will there be if you smell too much, solu

Updated on Toilets 2024-03-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ammonia is inhaled into the human body, a small part of it is neutralized by carbon dioxide, and the rest enters the blood, mainly combined with hemoglobin, destroying the blood oxygen transport function.

    After inhaling a large amount of ammonia in a short period of time, tearing, sore throat, cough, chest tightness, dyspnea, dizziness, vomiting, fatigue, etc. If too much ammonia is inhaled, resulting in a high concentration of ammonia in the blood, it will cause cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest through the reflex action of the trigeminal nerve endings, which is life-threatening.

    Ammonia in indoor air mainly comes from concrete additives used in building construction. The additives contain a large amount of ammonia substances, which are reduced to ammonia gas and released in the wall with changes in environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. Even this harm will directly affect the next generation.

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