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What harm does paint do to people?

Paint does harm to human body, and the degree of harm depends on people, not paint. Maybe it's unscientific for me to say so. Do you think you can ask a doctor, an expert and get to know yourself? The biggest harm of paint to people is heavy metal poisoning, which is slow to be treated and found, especially in the elderly.

Chromium: It will cause numbness of limbs and mental abnormality.

Arsenic: It will make the skin pigmentation and lead to abnormal keratinization.

Cadmium: causes hypertension and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; Destroy bone calcium, resulting in renal insufficiency.

Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metal pollution, but once it enters the human body, it is difficult to eliminate it. Direct damage to human brain cells, especially fetal brain plate, can cause congenital shallow cerebral sulcus and mental retardation; Leading to dementia and brain death in the elderly.

Cobalt: It can cause radiation damage to the skin.

Vanadium: It hurts the heart and lungs and causes abnormal cholesterol metabolism.

Antimony: With arsenic, silver jewelry will turn brick red and be radioactive to the skin.

Thallium: It can make people suffer from polyneuritis.

Manganese: Too much will make people hyperthyroidism.

Tin: and lead are important components in the ancient giant poison' Silver Carp', which solidified into pieces after entering the abdomen and fell to death.

Zinc: Excessive intake will lead to zinc fever.

Iron: It catalyzes oxidation in human body, but excessive iron will destroy the basic components of cells, such as lipoic acid, protein and nucleic acid.

However, there are a small amount of heavy metals everywhere in our life, including the exhaust gas from your car when you walk on the road, and there are also many.

The waste gas contains 150 ~ 200 different compounds, and its main harmful components are unburned or incompletely burned CH, nitrogen oxides, CO, CO2, SO2, H2S, and trace lead and phosphorus pollution caused by aldehydes, phenols, peroxides, organic acids and gasoline containing lead and phosphorus. Among them, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, lead compounds and particulate matter are the most harmful to people. Harmful gases diffuse into the air, causing air pollution.

The particulate matter in automobile exhaust contains a strong carcinogen benzo (a) pyrene. Under normal circumstances, 1 g particulate matter contains about 70 micrograms of benzo (a) pyrene, and every 1 kg gasoline can produce 30 milligrams of benzo (a) pyrene. When the concentration of benzo (a) pyrene in the air reaches 0.0 1.2 μ g/m3, the number of people suffering from lung cancer will increase obviously.

Therefore, the most adaptable animal in the world is human, and human beings are also evolving improperly. It is not excluded that people who are resistant to trace chemicals have the ability to think too much. Life is a living process, and happiness is more important than anything else. Life lies in exercise. Exercise is detoxification, blood circulation, cells in the body, immunity improvement, antibody increase, and exercise is only because of people. Don't overdo it, it will cause damage to cells and tissues in the body and destroy immunity.

Paint is harmful to human body. I give some suggestions:

Painter: I have a lot of contacts because of my professional needs. I can eat some animal blood, clean my intestines and drink some milk to help detoxify, which also has a protective effect.

Ordinary citizens: the problem of paint can't be solved, mainly because the body doesn't adapt. If the anti-chemical immune function is not improved or the function in the body is insufficient, it will lead to dizziness, dizziness and other phenomena, so stay away from the volatile substances in the paint.

Child: Never draw. Water-based paints also need to be careful. Volatile substances in water-based paints are odorless and colorless, with slight emulsion odor. A small amount of volatile substances, such as white powder, cellulose, styrene-acrylic emulsion, pigments, aged soil, preservatives, alcohol esters, etc., will do harm to children's development, but they are all within the national minimum standards.