Sargassum seaweed carries potential for respiratory problems, says medical toxicologist

sargassum

  • Rotten eggs or ammonia smell
  • Irritated eyes
  • Nausea
  • Soft tissue irritation if you touch a piece of seaweed with a higher concentration of hydrogen sulfide
  • Those diagnosed with asthma or other respiratory conditions
  • Those who live near the beach

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