Sulfur mustard is a chemical warfare agent used in World War I that causes severe damage to the body.
Exposure to sulfur mustard can result in eye problems, respiratory issues, GI symptoms, and skin burns.
Immediate actions for sulfur mustard exposure include reporting to emergency authorities, removing contaminated clothes, and showering.
Flushing the eyes with water is crucial to remove sulfur mustard and prevent eye complications.
Long-term effects of sulfur mustard exposure may include respiratory infections, cancer, eye complications, and skin scarring.