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Today there were many mosquitoes in my room, so I sprayed mosquito killing spray (Kala hit spray). But some of the spray accidentally got in my hands. My hands became wet with the mosquito/insecticide spray. After that I washed my hands with a little water only and ate my food with my hands. Some small quantity of the spray might have entered my stomach. Will anything happen to my brain? Will it damage my nervous system?
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NO dear. It will not damage.
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This small quantity may not harm much.
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No worries. Be relax.
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AS you have washed your hands no spray has entered into your stomach and it is only your baseless fear and need not worry and create a mental illness
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