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Dr. Jad Kebbe warns of serious lung damage from inhaling wildfire smoke, advising precautions like staying indoors and using masks.
Dr. Jad Kebbe, a pulmonologist at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, warns that inhaling wildfire smoke can cause serious lung issues, including long-term damage like pulmonary fibrosis.
The smoke contains harmful substances like carbon monoxide and particulate matter.
People with health conditions or sensitive lungs are more at risk.
To protect yourself, stay indoors, use air purifiers, wear N95 or P100 masks when outside, and stay hydrated.
Consult healthcare providers for more advice.
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