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How to Stay Safe When Exposed to Sewage

Health Risks Associated with Sewage

Sewage, or wastewater, can contain bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can cause diseases such as:

– Gastroenteritis
– Hepatitis A
– Typhoid fever
– Cholera
– Dysentery

Exposure to sewage can also cause skin infections, eye infections, and respiratory problems.

Symptoms of Sewage Exposure

Symptoms of sewage exposure can vary depending on the type of exposure and the person’s health. Some common symptoms include:

– Diarrhea
– Vomiting
– Nausea
– Abdominal pain
– Headache
– Fever
– Skin rash
– Eye irritation
– Respiratory problems

Can You Get Sick from Breathing in Sewage Smell?

Yes, it is possible to get sick from breathing in sewage smell. The smell of sewage is caused by gases such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and methane. These gases can irritate the respiratory system and cause symptoms such as:

– Coughing
– Sneezing
– Runny nose
– Sore throat
– Shortness of breath

If you are exposed to sewage, it is important to wash your hands thoroughly and seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms.