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How To Overcome The Sinus Infections Following Air Borne Exposure From Toxic Ammonia From Rat Urine?

Hadsinus infections following air borne exposure from 450 rats in a cage in the next unit. air conditioner brought toxic ammonia from rat urine and feces through the air system into my store. I suffered from sinus and chronic
bronchitis which came and went several times. Now have whezzing and anxiety at night, Have inhalor and singulair.
S2 time taking singulair at night kept me up all night. Don't really need inhailer all the time but the squeeking sund in the chest stops my sleep and I get more anxious.

What can I do!
Sat, 4 Jan 2014
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi. The basic of any such infection is avoid the source. You may have to change the room or the rat holding unit needs a different ventilation modality , not connected to human occupying facility. I think you should get one opinion of a Pulmonologist to see the real diagnosis.
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How To Overcome The Sinus Infections Following Air Borne Exposure From Toxic Ammonia From Rat Urine?

Hi. The basic of any such infection is avoid the source. You may have to change the room or the rat holding unit needs a different ventilation modality , not connected to human occupying facility. I think you should get one opinion of a Pulmonologist to see the real diagnosis.