👉 Rehabilitation fumes refer to the lingering health effects and discomfort experienced by individuals who have undergone medical or therapeutic rehabilitation, particularly those involving exposure to hazardous substances or procedures during their recovery. These fumes can include chemical residues from treatments like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or physical therapy that may cause respiratory issues, skin irritation, or neurological symptoms. Symptoms often persist long after the initial treatment, leading to chronic conditions such as fatigue, headaches, and cognitive difficulties. Proper ventilation, medical monitoring, and supportive care are crucial in mitigating these effects and ensuring a smoother recovery process.