Polyacrylamide is generally a non-toxic product and a chemical substance, but the raw materials are toxic, so try not to contact it for a long time.
If polyacrylamide is contacted occasionally, it will not harm the body, so don't worry too much. If it is contacted for a long time, it may cause local skin damage, itching or rash. Long-term inhalation will also affect the respiratory tract, especially for people with respiratory diseases, who are prone to chest tightness, shortness of breath, coughing and sputum, and other discomfort symptoms. A small number of people may also suffer from nervous system or muscle damage.
Avoid long-term or frequent contact in daily life, and treat discomfort symptoms in time.