Chroming, the inhalation of household chemicals for a brief high, is a rising concern among health experts, educators, and parents. This dangerous practice can cause seizures, heart attacks, suffocation, coma, and even sudden death.
A tragic case that brought attention to chroming is that of 13-year-old Esra Haynes from Australia. After inhaling aerosol deodorant at a sleepover, she suffered cardiac arrest, sustained irreversible brain damage, and was taken off life support. Her grieving parents now advocate for awareness to prevent similar tragedies.
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