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  1. Breathing in medical-grade ozone, even in very low doses, is harmful. Short-term exposure to a small amount of ozone can cause severe and permanent damage to your lungs and respiratory system.

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Breathing in ozone is like getting a sunburn on your lungs. What Is Ozone? Ozone (O 3) is a gas molecule composed of three oxygen atoms. Ozone is good up high, bad nearby. The ozone layer found high in the upper atmosphere shields us from much of the sun's ultraviolet radiation.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Breathing ground-level ozone can result in a number of health effects that are observed in broad segments of the population. Some of these effects include: Induction of respiratory symptoms. Decrements in lung function. Inflammation of airways. Respiratory symptoms can include: Coughing. Throat irritation.

  4. Ozone (O₃) is a colorless to blue gas with a pungent odor. Exposure to ozone may cause headaches, coughing, dry throat, shortness of breath, a heavy feeling in chest, and fluid in the lungs. Higher levels of exposure can lead to more severe symptoms

  5. Aug 10, 2021 · Ozone is an air pollutant with detrimental effects on lung function. It is generated as a secondary pollutant, involving reactions with nitrogen oxides, 1 and thus varies with levels of these pollutants. This covariance means that real-world effects of ozone on lung function may be particularly difficult to assess in a single epidemiologic study.

    • Stephanie M. Holm, John R. Balmes
    • Chest. 2022 Jan; 161(1): 190-201.
    • 10.1016/j.chest.2021.07.2170
    • 2022/01
  6. Apr 15, 2024 · SCIENCE. MIND, BODY, WONDER. Ground-level ozone is getting worse. Here's what it means for your health. The increase in ground-level ozone caused by climate change raises the chance of...

  7. Feb 23, 2009 · Inhaling ozone can irritate the airways and cause wheezing, particularly in children and adults who have asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease. However, the biological mechanisms responsible for ozones effects have been poorly understood. A sugar called hyaluronan was recently shown to play a central role in the response to lung injury.