👉 Hospital fumes, often referred to as "hospital smoke," are a common occupational hazard for healthcare workers due to the prolonged exposure to various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful substances emitted by medical equipment, cleaning products, disinfectants, and even the air itself. These fumes can include formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, and ammonia, which can cause respiratory irritation, headaches, dizziness, and in more severe cases, long-term health issues such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and even cancer. The enclosed and often poorly ventilated environments of hospitals exacerbate the problem, making it difficult for air to circulate and for workers to expel these toxins. Regular monitoring and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) are essential to mitigate the risks associated with hospital fumes.