Suggest Remedy For Dry Mouth After Inhaling Gas From Stove
I think I inhaled gas from the stove. It was on a low setting for about 5 minutes and I had the extractor on a low setting as well but now I have a dry mouth and feel queasy. Am I in any immediate danger? If not, how long will it take for the symptoms to go? I am a 20 year old female with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. I am 5 foot 3 inches and weigh 12 stone 5 ounces. (I have a ten month old daughter, delivered by c section, and am on the depo provera injection)
The symptoms can be related to carbon monoxide poisoning. I suggest to get into fresh air. I also suggest to go at the emergency room for further evaluation.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Remedy For Dry Mouth After Inhaling Gas From Stove
Hello, The symptoms can be related to carbon monoxide poisoning. I suggest to get into fresh air. I also suggest to go at the emergency room for further evaluation. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician