Daily sniffing of silver-colored markers, which often contain volatile organic compounds like toluene or xylene, can cause significant health issues. Short-term effects include dizziness, headaches, nausea, and euphoria. Prolonged exposure may lead to neurological damage, memory impairment, and coordination problems. It can also harm the liver, kidneys, and respiratory system. Chronic use may result in addiction, cognitive decline, and mood disorders. Inhaling these substances, known as "huffing," carries risks of sudden death from cardiac arrhythmia or asphyxiation. Immediate cessation and medical consultation are critical to mitigate long-term damage.