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Hi Doctor, I have mixed Red color harpic with floor cleaning acid and Inhaled bitter taste breath ( as per harpic ,it is chlorine) In the harpic cautious: (Harpic can't be mixed with any acid as it may produce chlorine gas) but later I read the caution..I don't feel any uncomfort as of now as it's been 30 mins since I Inhaled. When I search in Google, chlorine inhale will lead to pulmonary edma. I'm trying to get an appointment with pulmonologist but not available now.. Please suggest,do I have to see a doctor to avoid this condition in future or now? Pls help me...I'm really worried.pls help.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation like chest x ray. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest
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Please relax and breath normally. Do not panic. Anxiety will worsen the breathing problem. Be in a well ventilated place. If you have any symptoms like difficulty in breathing, excessive cough, etc go to the hospital. See the pulmonologist as soon as you can.
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