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Can Paint Fumes Impact Respiratory System?

I am a personal caregiver for a 94 yr old lady she lives in a condo and they are remodeling the upstairs condoand started painting it yesterday, the paint fumes are so strong its like they where painting her condo it has been about 16 hours now and it is still strong and they are not finished. My lady has Congetive Heart Failure and other respritory problems as well so should I get her out of the condo? I as well have been very sick at my stomach and bad headach, feeling very week.
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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There are several potentially harmful substances in paints, depending on the type of paint being used. The most well-known toxic substances in paint are volatile organic compounds, known as VOCs. VOCs are a byproduct of either solids, liquids or a combination of both in paint. When paint is applied, the byproduct is released into the atmosphere in the form of a gas (paint fumes).
VOCs are generally at a higher concentration when indoors .
Yes paint fumes can impact respiratory system when exposed to during long term. But since your patient is already having respiratory disease, there is a possibility of exacerbation of her symtoms.
Therefore I would advise you to avoid her from being exposed to paint fumes.

Other short term adverse effects of paint fumes include:
Irritation of the eyes, nose, throat or and/or respiratory tract, visual disturbances, headaches, loss of coordination, nausea, lightheadedness dizziness, allergic skin reaction and fatigue.
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Can Paint Fumes Impact Respiratory System?

Hello, thank you for using health care magic. There are several potentially harmful substances in paints, depending on the type of paint being used. The most well-known toxic substances in paint are volatile organic compounds, known as VOCs. VOCs are a byproduct of either solids, liquids or a combination of both in paint. When paint is applied, the byproduct is released into the atmosphere in the form of a gas (paint fumes). VOCs are generally at a higher concentration when indoors . Yes paint fumes can impact respiratory system when exposed to during long term. But since your patient is already having respiratory disease, there is a possibility of exacerbation of her symtoms. Therefore I would advise you to avoid her from being exposed to paint fumes. Other short term adverse effects of paint fumes include: Irritation of the eyes, nose, throat or and/or respiratory tract, visual disturbances, headaches, loss of coordination, nausea, lightheadedness dizziness, allergic skin reaction and fatigue.