Is There Any Problem For Having Headache And Chest Discomforts After Inhaling The Bleach Smell?
Hi, my friend mixed harpic bleach with normal bleach in a bucket as we were cleaning our flat about 3 hours ago, after mixing the bleach there was an instant extremely strong smell that made us cough for a while, I then emptied the bleach down the sink and we stayed in the room for about 3 hours without realising it is dangerous. I have a very strong burning sensation in my nose and am extremely tired with a headache, and my friend just has a pain in her chest when she breathes deeply. Is there anything to worry about?
Thanks for your question on Health Care Magic. I can understand your's and your friend's situation and problem. Both of you are having these symptoms due to inhalation of bleach fumes. These fumes can cause inflammatory reaction in nasal and pharyngeal mucosa. It can also cause acute bronchitis due to inflammation in airways. Usually these symptoms are self limiting with avoidance of fumes and inhalation of fresh air. But if symptoms persist for 1-2 days then consult doctor because both of you may need antihistamine, anti inflammatory drugs with inhaled bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS). Since all these drugs are prescribed medicines, you need doctor 's prescription for them. Hope I have solved your query. Wish both of you good health. Thanks.
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Is There Any Problem For Having Headache And Chest Discomforts After Inhaling The Bleach Smell?
Thanks for your question on Health Care Magic. I can understand your s and your friend s situation and problem. Both of you are having these symptoms due to inhalation of bleach fumes. These fumes can cause inflammatory reaction in nasal and pharyngeal mucosa. It can also cause acute bronchitis due to inflammation in airways. Usually these symptoms are self limiting with avoidance of fumes and inhalation of fresh air. But if symptoms persist for 1-2 days then consult doctor because both of you may need antihistamine, anti inflammatory drugs with inhaled bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS). Since all these drugs are prescribed medicines, you need doctor s prescription for them. Hope I have solved your query. Wish both of you good health. Thanks.