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What Do Wheezing And Fatigue After Inhaling Spray Paint Fumes Indicate?
I accidentally inhaled spray paint fumes. It covered the insides of my nose and I m feeling really tired my taste is off and I m wheezing with a weird throat feeling... I was painting an appliance with appliance spray paint... why do I feel like this?
Mon, 18 Sep 2017
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Malik's Response
Hi, The signs you are experiencing are from irritant effect of the chemical solvents of the spray paint into your nose and throat. If my patients experienced very short time exposure to a spray paint I would recommend to wait 1-2 days as the chemical irritation heal spontaneously. If your extreme tiredness persist or worsen you should visit your doctor. I would check Arterial Blood Gas for carbon monoxide poisoning.
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What Do Wheezing And Fatigue After Inhaling Spray Paint Fumes Indicate?
Hi, The signs you are experiencing are from irritant effect of the chemical solvents of the spray paint into your nose and throat. If my patients experienced very short time exposure to a spray paint I would recommend to wait 1-2 days as the chemical irritation heal spontaneously. If your extreme tiredness persist or worsen you should visit your doctor. I would check Arterial Blood Gas for carbon monoxide poisoning. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.