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What To Do As I Have Inhaled Bleach Fume?

6 days ago I accidentally inhaled the bleach fume, while I cleaned the bathroom. I didnt realize it, only after I finished, I felt for falling down. I didnt take it serious, but now after 6 days I still feel like low blood pressure, sometimes feeling like will get faint anytime. What should I do?
Fri, 25 Jul 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
usually after inhaling bleach you will be recovered in 2-3 days but you have not recovered. the primary treatment once you exposed is wash the exposed part with water, escape from the fumes area, take shower, take fresh air. this things are important. if you have taken this step than you must be recovered. but if you have not recovered that means you still have fumes in your house. check for the fumes. if you have than clean the room and open the room so ventilation clears additional fumes. otherwise consult the near by doctor. becasue detail history will tell more about treatment. thnx
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What To Do As I Have Inhaled Bleach Fume?

usually after inhaling bleach you will be recovered in 2-3 days but you have not recovered. the primary treatment once you exposed is wash the exposed part with water, escape from the fumes area, take shower, take fresh air. this things are important. if you have taken this step than you must be recovered. but if you have not recovered that means you still have fumes in your house. check for the fumes. if you have than clean the room and open the room so ventilation clears additional fumes. otherwise consult the near by doctor. becasue detail history will tell more about treatment. thnx