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Irritant Inhalational Injury Definition
Common names:
  • Ammonia Inhalation
  • Bleach Inhalation
  • Chlorine Inhalation
  • Inhalation Irritant
  • Inhaled Ammonia
  • Inhaled Bleach
  • Inhaled Chlorine
  • Irritant Inhalational Injury
A person with an irritant inhalational injury has inhaled a substance that irritates the air passageways in the nose, mouth or lungs.

Irritant inhalational injuries are usually caused by a brief exposure to common household chemicals. The irritant may cause mild inflammation, or cause damage to the tissues.
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Last Updated: Dec 28, 2007  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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