Why?
Because, taken literally, the question doesn't mean anything. Radon gas does not have symptoms. Simple enough, right.
But perhaps the person means to ask: how do I know there's radon gas in my home? This is a sensible question, but also a scary one. The answer is that unless you measure radon gas levels, you don't know. Radon gas is colourless and odourless; that's why it's dangerous.
However, the person could also mean: what symptoms would I have if I came into contact with radon gas? To which the answer is also simple and more than a little scary. You wouldn't have any symptoms. You wouldn't get a rash, for example, and you wouldn't start to sneeze.
Hopefully, that covers whatever the person asking that question actually wants to know.
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