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Do I Have To See The Doctor If Accidentally Inhaled Spray Paint Fumes?

I accidently breathed in spray paint fumes as I guess there wasn t enough ventilation in room. I feel kind of congested and tightness in chest as if I had a cold or something. Not quite a burning sensation. Ofcourse the can says seek medical attention if inhaled. Do I really need to go the the doctor. They wouldn t be able to see me until tomorrow anyway. Thanks.
Tue, 29 Apr 2014
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.

Though advisable to seek medical attention, there is no need to rush there if you inhaled minimal amounts of paint fumes. These symptoms should slowly fade away. If they shouldn't within 48hours, please seek medical attention. Always try to read the safety notice of whatever product you use before manipulating it.

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Do I Have To See The Doctor If Accidentally Inhaled Spray Paint Fumes?

Hi and thank you so much for this query. Though advisable to seek medical attention, there is no need to rush there if you inhaled minimal amounts of paint fumes. These symptoms should slowly fade away. If they shouldn t within 48hours, please seek medical attention. Always try to read the safety notice of whatever product you use before manipulating it. I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thanks for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information should need be. Dr. Ditah, MD.