2023-11-02 09:19:00
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessada Denduangboriphan Lecturer, Department of Biology Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University stated through its Facebook page. Oh, it’s like this by Acharn Jess. To the question from the fan page: “Teacher, if we frequently sniff the inhalant, xxxThai, something like this, until it becomes addictive, it will be dangerous. Or does it have a long-term effect on the body? Thank you!?
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jessada stated that if the inhalant is used for a long time, there should be no problem.
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But if you smell it often, smell it a lot, or smell it until it becomes addictive, you have to be careful of the side effects that come with your health. Especially the respiratory system. I would like to get information from Petcharavej Hospital. Let’s explain as below.
Inhalant is It is a type of medicine for external use. Used for inhalation To relieve cold symptoms, nasal congestion, and dizziness. But if a person does not have symptoms of a cold, stuffy nose, or dizziness But I often use inhalers. Can cause irritation to the respiratory system, such as nasal inflammation. Until it can get pneumonia, etc.
Inhalant components
Inhalants usually contain menthol, camphor, patchouli, and essential oils extracted from other herbs such as mint, cloves, or eucalyptus. Including camphor and borneol, which when inhaling the components of these inhalants will feel refreshed Cold in the nasal cavity
Borneol has the appearance of small, flat, opaque white flakes. Pure borneol has a hexagonal shape. Caused by cooking camphor and other drugs combined, and at present it is still possible to synthesize borneol But it has a spicy, tongue-biting taste unlike natural patchouli. Camphor has the appearance of shiny, white flakes and has a pungent and cool aroma. In the past, camphor was extracted from camphor trees. But at present it is still possible to synthesize camphor at a cheap price. Extraction from natural plants Menthol or mint flakes It has the appearance of white crystals. It has a cool scent. Extracted from mint leaves Often present in the essential oil of mint leaf products.
Benefits of inhalants
Can relieve cold symptoms, nasal congestion, and dizziness. The smell of the inhaler helps the body relax and feel refreshed if it is liquid. Can be used to relieve sprains, sprains, or insect bites.
Adverse effects from frequent use of inhalers
Inhalant components Contains substances that cause irritation to the organs in the respiratory system, including dry nose, nasal inflammation, and pneumonia. Components of inhalants Contains substances that cause irritation to the nervous system. Because it has the ability to stimulate the nerves. This can result in a mild type of addiction. In addition, the negative effects of addiction to frequent sniffing use It will ruin your personality. Sharing inhalants with others There is a risk of infection around the nose. Especially the inhalers that have a tube-like product form. Accidents can occur from using inhalers, for example, if the inhalers splash into the eyes. It can cause eye irritation. Or if the inhalant splashes into the mouth, it will cause the tongue and mouth to burn.
Using inhalants correctly
Read the instructions on the product label before using the inhaler. When using the inhaler, hold the inhaler far enough away from your hand. The inhalant should not be inhaled directly. And insert the inhaler stick into your nose and slowly inhale the inhaler. Enough to make the body feel refreshed Should not be inhaled violently. You should not use inhalants continuously for a long period of time. In the liquid type inhalant Only a small amount of cotton should be inhaled. If applied to the skin, apply a thin layer. and should not be applied to areas with open wounds When finished using the inhaler The packaging should be wiped clean. and close the lid completely
People who should avoid using inhalants
Children under 6 years of age, patients with problems with the nasal cavity, such as patients with nasopharyngitis. Sinusitis patients and patients with nasal infections Pregnant women or while breastfeeding You should consult your doctor before using inhalers. Patients with respiratory disease You should consult your doctor before using inhalants, such as for patients with stroke. heart disease patients Asthma patients and patients with bronchitis
For those who regularly inhale inhalants If on any day you don’t inhale the inhaler Then there is a feeling of wanting to inhale the inhaler. That shows the risk of becoming addicted to inhalants when using them. If used in the right amount and use it at the right time Can benefit from inhalation and far from the risk of irritating the respiratory system
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