
When the Telangana Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha recently, a member of the Lok Sabha used paper spray which caused many people present there to have difficulty breathing or had to be rushed to hospital for other reasons. Most women who travel alone late at night or early in the morning keep such sprays in their purses for their own safety. Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals. Today we will talk here about how this spray can harm a Sami person.
Experts say that when the paper spray is used in a confined space, it can cause temporary blindness, watery eyes, watery eyes, coughing, severe shortness of breath, and wheezing in asthma patients.
Pulmonologists say that paper sprays can also cause skin allergies. If the person has asthma, he or she may have difficulty breathing. Also, if it is sprayed with a closed door, the patient may have a severe asthma attack. Of course it also depends on the intensity of the paper spray.
Ophthalmologists say that if a large amount of pepper powder is blown into the eye, it will fill the cornea and cause prolonged pain. In such cases, the patient has to be treated with antibiotic drops continuously till the pepper powder in his eye is washed away. This treatment lasts longer. But the symptoms like burning eyes, red eyes, watery eyes appear for a while with paper spray.
It is only natural that spray man who puts temporary blindness in a person and makes him totally inactive for a while should keep it in his purse for self-protection. During this time the troubled woman may find a way to escape.
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