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Suggest Treatment For Chemical Burn From Clorox Shower Cleaner

I have had a chemical respiratory burn from Clorox shower cleaner I am presently takeing pulmocort daily and a ventolin inhaler prn about twice a day now I have a burny feeling in the top part of my chest and have the urge to cough but its a dry annoying cough
Wed, 3 Dec 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The abnormal sensation may be related to the residual effects of the chlorox exposure.

The use of the ventolin inhaler should help to reduce this cough.

If there is no relief with the inhaler, it is possible that you may need to visit your in case nebulisation is needed.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Chemical Burn From Clorox Shower Cleaner

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The abnormal sensation may be related to the residual effects of the chlorox exposure. The use of the ventolin inhaler should help to reduce this cough. If there is no relief with the inhaler, it is possible that you may need to visit your in case nebulisation is needed. I hope this helps