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Can Drying Agents In Paint Cause Damage To Mucosa?
yes, I scraped paint from my bathroom ceiling that originally had a mildewcide/moldicide treatment in it and I did not wear a mask. My throat is not sore and bleeding and Discharge looked like it had tissue/skin in it with phlegm and blood. Is it possible that the drying agents have done damage to the mucosa?
Mon, 4 Aug 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Arun's Response
yes it cause it. when you exposed to drying agent to your mucosa. it damages and cause dryness in the mucosa but on contarery it causes more fluid to ooze resulting in phelgm and blood. you have to wear mask also. use soothening agent and also consult the docor nearby doctor as well.
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Can Drying Agents In Paint Cause Damage To Mucosa?
yes it cause it. when you exposed to drying agent to your mucosa. it damages and cause dryness in the mucosa but on contarery it causes more fluid to ooze resulting in phelgm and blood. you have to wear mask also. use soothening agent and also consult the docor nearby doctor as well.