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cresols are at very low levels that are not harmful. when cresols are breathed, ingested, or applied to the skin at very high levels, they can be very harmful. effects observed in people include irritation and burning of skin, eyes, mouth, and throat; abdominal pain and vomiting; heart damage; anemia; liver
of breathing cresols, for example, at lower levels over longer times. ingesting high levels results in kidney problems, mouth and throat burns, abdominal pain, vomiting, and effects on the blood and nervous system. skin contact with high levels of cresols can burn the skin and damage the kidneys, liver...
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