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How To Treat Dizzy?

I have been in contact with bleech poured in the urinals and when i used the restroom or went the fumes were overwhelming and made me very dizzy, disorented at times. off and on for a few months. what should I do other than the obviouse. my throught and upper chest hurts, shortness of breath and canker sore on back bottome of tongue. is there anything that i can do to other than fresh air.
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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Hi,

I sugest to get checked by ENT specialist to evaluate current damages if you keep coughing. Apart breathing fresh air, you need to
- drink plenty of water and milk
- keep washing your face, nostrils and mouth with running water

Symptoms will subside, but need t breathenfreshnair and keep your room well ventilated.

Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
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How To Treat Dizzy?

Hi, I sugest to get checked by ENT specialist to evaluate current damages if you keep coughing. Apart breathing fresh air, you need to - drink plenty of water and milk - keep washing your face, nostrils and mouth with running water Symptoms will subside, but need t breathenfreshnair and keep your room well ventilated. Wish fast recovery! Dr.Albana