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Nevertheless, this often may cause irritation, epistaxis or anosmia.
Petroleum based products Petroleum based products are best avoided as they are difficult to wash off and may cause irritation by changing the pH of the vagina, which can lead to yeast infections.
Breathing in low levels of ammonia may cause irritation to the eyes nose and throat.
"Many substances in our daily life, including ingredients in cosmetic products, may cause irritation in some people with a particular sensitivity.
As such, large concentrations of copper can be tolerated by human beings; however, excessive dosage and long-term exposure may cause irritation of the nose, mouth, and eyes, and it causes headache, stomachache, dizziness, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Hydrogen sulphide may cause irritation, breathing failure, coma and death, without necessarily any warning odour being sensed.
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Iodinated oil may cause irritations, resulting in temporary discomfort.
These chemicals being absorbed by the organic material may cause irritations and allergic reaction while wearing and contacting the skin.
Someone with scent sensitivity has a heightened awareness of scent and even trace amounts may still cause irritation.
In the present study, Zataria multiflora was associated with vaginal irritation; thymol existing in Zataria multiflora, which can sometimes cause mucosal irritation, may cause vaginal irritation.
Product descriptions carried helpful warnings for some oils like cinnamon (may cause skin irritation) and clove (a powerful skin irritant).
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