When you breathe in sulfur oxides, such as sulfur dioxide (SO₂), they can irritate the respiratory system, leading to inflammation of the airways. This exposure can cause symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, particularly in individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions like Asthma. Prolonged exposure can worsen lung function and increase the risk of respiratory infections. Additionally, sulfur oxides can contribute to the formation of acid rain, which poses broader environmental and health risks.
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