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Can Eye Redness, Odor And Soreness Due To Passive Inhalation Be Treated?

Hello. I was at my friends house where she smoked weed. I inhaled some smoke by accident but probably not much just because I was with her. Last night when it happened my eyes became a little red with the red lines. My head hurt a little, and my face was red and warm to touch. Last night I also took a shower. This morning my eyes are still a tiny bit red, and I normally never get body odor...but I had horrible body odor coming from my arm pits. My glands under my jaw are extremely sore. Please help! This is also my first encounter with any drug. Thank you!
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The first encounter often causes anxiety which changes sweating. Inhalation of small amounts of irritants produces lung irritation even up to asthma attacks. Benadryl might be helpful, any of the usual asthma medicines would be very helpful.
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Can Eye Redness, Odor And Soreness Due To Passive Inhalation Be Treated?

The first encounter often causes anxiety which changes sweating. Inhalation of small amounts of irritants produces lung irritation even up to asthma attacks. Benadryl might be helpful, any of the usual asthma medicines would be very helpful.