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Farmer’s Protest: Farmers Face Tear Gas At Shambhu Border, How This Riot Control Agent Can Affect Human Body
On the morning of 21 February, Wednesday, thousands of farmers gathered at Shambhu and Khanauri border points to move towards the barricades that were stalling their protest march to Delhi. Therefore, the Haryana Police hurled tear gas shells to disperse farmers and warned them (Around 10,000 farmers with 1,200 tractors/trolleys) to stand down. According to reports, similar situations were also witnessed in Khanauri, on the Punjab-Haryana border.
The 2024 Indian farmer's protest started on the morning of 13 February to press for the fulfillment of their demands that include a legal guarantee for purchasing crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP) and a farm loan waiver.

Let's shed light on the health implications of tear gas exposure and the necessary steps to mitigate its effects.
What
Is
Tear
Gas?
Tear
gas,
also
known
as
a
lachrymator
agent
or
lachrymatory
agent,
is
a
chemical
weapon
that
irritates
the
eyes
to
cause
a
burning
sensation,
pain,
and
temporary
blindness.
It
can
also
cause
difficulty
breathing,
skin
irritation,
and
coughing.
It is commonly used for riot control and crowd control, as its effects are intended to be temporary and non-lethal. Among its forms, 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS gas) is the most prevalent.
When deployed, whether through canisters, grenades, or pressurized sprays, tear gas triggers a range of symptoms from tearing and temporary blindness to choking and difficulty breathing.
Immediate
and
Long-Term
Health
Risks
Of
Tear
Gas
Upon
exposure,
individuals
may
experience
intense
tearing,
burning
sensations,
temporary
blindness,
and
even
nausea
or
vomiting.
The
immediate
effects
are
distressing,
but
it's
the
potential
long-term
consequences
that
raise
significant
health
concerns.
Prolonged or close-range exposure can result in severe issues like blindness, nerve damage, cataracts, and even respiratory failure. Furthermore, repeated encounters with tear gas may lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, highlighting the psychological impact alongside physical health risks.
Severe
Exposure
and
Treatment
Related
To
Tear
Gas
In
extreme
cases,
where
individuals
are
subjected
to
high
concentrations
or
exposed
in
confined
spaces,
the
outcomes
can
be
fatal.
Although
no
antidote
exists
for
tear
gas,
managing
symptoms
is
crucial.
Immediate
actions
include
seeking
fresh
air,
removing
contaminated
clothing,
and
rinsing
the
eyes
with
water.
To
minimize
exposure,
it's
advised
to
move
away
from
the
source
quickly
and
cover
exposed
skin,
along
with
the
eyes,
mouth,
and
nose.
While most people recover from tear gas exposure without long-term complications, those who receive large doses or have pre-existing health conditions may suffer from severe symptoms. It's imperative to seek medical attention promptly after exposure to ensure proper care and mitigate potential health risks.
The deployment of tear gas by law enforcement comes with significant health implications for those exposed. Understanding the symptoms, risks, and necessary precautions can help individuals protect themselves in such situations. As tear gas continues to be used globally for crowd control, awareness of its effects and treatments remains crucial for public health and safety.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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