Hydrogen Sulfide and Asthma
- Hydrogen sulfide comes primarily from natural sources, such as when bacteria break down plant and animal matter. Hydrogen sulfide is also a byproduct of some manufacturing processes.
- Occupational asthma is asthma that is caused or aggravated by occupational conditions. Some construction and manufacturing jobs have environments where you can be exposed to hydrogen sulfide.
- Decomposition of drywall produces hydrogen sulfide. The decomposition is exaggerated in building construction and demolition processes.
- Exposure to hydrogen sulfide causes asthma symptoms, reduced lung function, respiratory irritation, cough and shortness of breath.
- Even low-level exposure to hydrogen sulfide can cause symptoms. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states that exposure to high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide can cause life-threatening symptoms, such as shock, convulsion and inability to breathe.
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