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It maybe due to inhalation poisoning.
An extent of poisoning caused by fumes depends on the concentration a person is exposed to, how the person was exposed, and the length of time of the exposure. When gas comes into contact with moist tissues such as the eyes, throat, and lungs, an acid is produced that can damage these tissues. Burning sensation in the nose, throat, and eyes. Coughing,
chest tightness,
difficulty breathing or
shortness of breath. These may appear immediately if high concentrations of gas are inhaled, or they may be delayed if low concentrations of gas are inhaled. Please leave the place immediately, use anti
histamine and
bronchodilator. Use fresh air or oxygen for inhalation. If symptoms not improved please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.
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