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What are the health effects of using an LPG Gas cylinder for cooking?

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Firstly,it will not let you suffer from any kind of lung-related diseases which general stove causes.Also,you don't need to give so much time to ignite it.
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Yes I like your answer LPG causes lung diseases and other respiratory irritation and complications.
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Inhaling LPG vapor a high concentartion even for a short time can cause fainting and/or death. Inhaling of LPG vapor can cause irritation in nose and throat,headcache and nausea, vomoting, dizzines and loss of conciousness.
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Very corre and I agree with you LPGĀ  inhaling causes headache, dizziness and nausea.
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Firstly,it will not let you suffer from any kind of lung-related disease which general stove causes. Also,you don't need to give so much time to ignite it.
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Inhaling LPG vapor at high concentration even for a short time can cause fainting and/or death. Inhaling of LPG vapor can cause irritation in nose and throat, headache and nausea, vomiting, dizziness and loss of consciousness. LPG vapor can cause fainting and choking in closed or poorly ventilated environments.
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Inhaling LPG is impossible not unless it is careless handled to lick out.
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LPG has more environmental benefits than health, LPG is low in emission of toxins, though the toxins can also affects our health, the benefits is to the environment than health.
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The use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also known as propane or butane, is generally considered safe when handled and used properly. However, inhaling large amounts of LPG can displace oxygen in the air and cause suffocation. In addition, inhaling LPG can irritate the respiratory tract and cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Prolonged exposure to LPG can also damage the central nervous system
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The health effects of using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel source depend on several factors, including the amount of LPG used, the ventilation of the area, and the presence of other pollutants. Here are some potential health effects of using LPG: Air pollution: LPG can contribute to indoor air pollution, particularly in poorly ventilated areas, leading to respiratory problems and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. Carbon monoxide poisoning: If LPG is burned incompletely, it can release carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that can cause symptoms ranging from headaches and dizziness to unconsciousness and death in severe cases. Explosion and fire hazards: LPG is a flammable gas and can pose a risk of explosion and fire if not handled, stored, and used properly. Leakage hazards: LPG can leak from storage containers, hoses, and appliances, creating a risk of fire, explosion, and asphyxiation. Long-term exposure: Long-term exposure to LPG can contribute to the development of respiratory problems and other health problems, such as neurological symptoms and increased risk of cancer. In conclusion, it's important to use LPG safely and responsibly, following the manufacturer's instructions and local regulations, and to ensure that the storage and use of LPG is in a well-ventilated area. It's also important to regularly check LPG equipment for leaks and to have a working carbon monoxide detector in the home.
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Inhaling LPG gas while using it has some negative effects to human body causing respiratory irritation, headache,nose and throat pain and other heart problems and later death.
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The use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) can have both short-term and long-term health effects. In the short-term, exposure to LPG can cause eye and respiratory irritation, headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Long-term exposure to LPG can lead to more serious health problems, including neurological effects, liver and kidney damage, and an increased risk of cancer. In addition, leaks or spills of LPG can pose a risk of fire or explosion, which can cause serious injury or death.

It's important to use LPG in well-ventilated areas and to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines to minimize the risk of health effects. If you suspect that you have been exposed to LPG, it is recommended that you seek immediate medical attention.
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LPG gas is generally safe when used properly, but improper use or leakage can cause respiratory problems, headaches, dizziness, and in severe cases, explosions or fires.
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Long-term exposure may lead to central nervous system damage, nosebleeds, rhinitis, oral/nasal ulcerations, conjunctivitis, weight loss and fatigue.
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Inhalation of the gas may cause agitation, slurred speech, nausea, vomiting, flushing, headache and lack of coordination and balance.
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LPG vapor a high concentartion even for a short time can cause fainting and/or death. Inhaling of LPG vapor can cause irritation in nose and throat,headcache and nausea, vomoting, dizzines and loss of conciousness.
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