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What are the hazards of correction fluid to human body?
The correction fluid is a compound containing xylene. Long-term use will cause chronic damage to human liver, kidney and other organs. The correction fluid also contains a variety of halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloroethane, trichloroethane and tetrachloroethane, which will cause irritation to eyes.

Moreover, because the correction fluid dries quickly, its strong volatility (containing volatile organic hydrocarbons) will just increase its toxic permeability and do great harm to human body. Some ophthalmologists pointed out that frequent use of correction fluid will cause red eyes and tears, and some allergic people will also have symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Long-term use will cause obvious damage to people's five senses.

For the sake of health and eye protection,

It is best not to use it or use it less.

Even if you have to use it,

It's best to stay as far away from your head as possible.

The correction fluid contains lead, benzene, barium and other chemicals harmful to human body, so it should be used with caution. If the correction fluid is inhaled or stuck to the skin, it will cause chronic poisoning and endanger human health. If such products are used for a long time, it is likely to destroy the immune function of the human body, and more seriously, it may lead to complications such as leukemia.