Find out what happens to people with 'tear gas', a police weapon


New Delhi, 11 October 2019, Friday

In countries around the world, when demonstrators or protesters become uncontrollable, the police first use tear gas. The first use of tear gas was in 1914, ie 105 years ago. This is the case during World War I. At that time the gas was used to repel the enemy army. Even today, the police use this gas to control uncontrollable people. Many times safer than firing a tear gas experiment.

What is tear gas?

Tear gas contains ochlorobenzolidine mylonitrile, dibenzoxazepine and phenacyl chloride. These chemicals have been employed as riot control agents. Because it affects the corneal veins in the eye and tears begin to shed. According to a report, the consumption of tear gas has increased in the last few years. This gas is used openly on crowds of people in Turkey, the UN, Hong Kong, Greece, Brazil, Egypt and Bahrain.

Problem with tear gas experiment

Tear gas has a profound effect on the body. In just 20 seconds it starts to take effect and for 15 minutes it causes a man to suffer. The largest CS tear gas is used in the world. According to a report published in 2018, there are two types of cells in the body that experience pain. A TRPA1 and a TRVA1. One of them is activated by the tear gas used worldwide. On that basis, the tears are also divided into two categories. The first TRPA1 activating agent containing 2 chloro benzene nitrile CS gas. Use of this agent is permitted in the United States. But nowadays, silicon is used in tear gas. It also damages the environment and makes it even more difficult for people. The second category of gas is CR and CN which are more powerful than CS.

CS increases the pain in the body. Inflammation in the eyes and tears. It causes the eye to become red and inflammation of the throat. This causes a person to cough heavily and cause head, chest pain.

Terrible damage caused by tear gas

Tear gas increases the incidence of abortion in pregnant women. Its side effects include asthma. In addition, inflammation, swelling may occur in the skin. A medical journal wrote that tear gas was used inhumane in Hong Kong. Heavy amounts of tear gas were released on the protesters without warning.


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