Friday, February 19, 2010

Bird In A Cage Stencil Can A Dirty Bird Cage Cause Lung Damage To Humans?

Can a dirty bird cage cause lung damage to humans? - bird in a cage stencil

A few weeks ago I visited my sister. He lives 1000 miles away. When I to his house, the smell was terrible. Alongside was the fact that the house was dirty, it was a bird, whose cage was not there, who knows how long cleaned. I had to (lack of money to go) and to stay there tonight. Left when I woke up and not / will not return. Since then, my asthma was out of control. As the smell (dirty bird cage) increased cause permanent damage to the lungs?

4 comments:

Lori G said...

Do not clean the cage? You will receive an unusual (and rare) infections of bird droppings (psittacosis, Histoplasma, Cryptococcus), but only if you come into contact and inhalation of the stern. Otherwise, it is likely to burst all the dust and dirt, usually in the apartment of his sister, the asthma.

I believe that your sister is a slob! Hope this helps:)

Michael Jacksons Glove said...

is a lung disease called psittacosis, which can be transmitted from birds to humans from bird droppings, so the breathing of the dust from the cage. usually takes several days occur after you are exposed. Symptoms include a lot of cough, headache, fever, diarrhea and general feeling of unhappiness. You can also exacerbate asthma.

If you feel that your asthma is out of control, you should have a doctor who can help bring stronger medication consult brought under control. if you look and feel psitaccosis One possibility is that you can through a blood test to diagnose it.

Jennifer said...

This one was good, maybe it is troubles.But some type of breathing does not cause permanent damage.FEEL BEST!

snake said...

not sure it causes no harm to

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