Excellent information. Would love to see the Dr. also talk about inhalation of by-products caused by burning of things like vinyl siding, and other products commonly found in the home.
Our house burnt down last week and my husband is in ICU at the burns unit at one of the hospitals. He suffered 25% 3rd degree burns on his arms, back and head. He also inhailed a lot of smoke. Now the doctors are saying he has a lot of mucus in his lungs and that is putting him at high risk. Are there any medicines to treat such a case and approximately how long would it take for one to recover from burns to the lungs due to smoke inhalation.
Thanks no symptoms at moment but in tiny home near fires and smoke is touching the tops of trees so thought I should look up symptoms just in case thanks for info very helpfull.
Hi thank you for your information. I need a quick response. One of our cookware (wok) was caught on fire while me and my family are sleeping, the smoke was so thick and inhaling causes my chest hurt. I want to know if it is okay for me to drink water immediately. Thank you.
I have a specific problem. I walked into a hydrazine jet fuel leak to go after a downed pilot in the military. My airway was burned. Then I walked into a trapped airspace with a chlorine acetylene gas cloud 2 years later. I ended up in pulmonary ICU then. Since then I developed the loudest, harshest barking cough you've heard. Usually it goes away with steroids. It's exhausting me and lasting longer. Since covid. I need a workout to regain my stamina. Any ideas?
What if someone is using fires one to run you off your on property? Several years this has been happening, I need to find a doctor who'll help. Need an aphestus test and having breathing problems and I want be run of from my house by crooks and drunks from my childhood home 50+ years here. Advice is welcomed. Thank you.
You know that information is all and good. But you didn't give ways to prevent those things from happening. That information would have been more helpful.
This video is 4 years old or so. But to prevent inhalation injury, get away from the smoke, wear a mask but largely stay away. It’s tough to prevent in accidental situations at times. The signs of it are important to seek medical treatment.
clear, correct information in a simplified way, thanks for the good work.
Excellent information. Would love to see the Dr. also talk about inhalation of by-products caused by burning of things like vinyl siding, and other products commonly found in the home.
I’m having those symptoms now with the California fires. Scary, looks like I should go see a doctor
How are you now?
Thank you, Doctor.
You convinced me to get checked out but i would like to know what i can do at home
Thank You and God Bless.
Excellent video! Thanks for breaking this down simply
Thank you that was good to know. In the aftermath of Greece wildfires.
Our house burnt down last week and my husband is in ICU at the burns unit at one of the hospitals. He suffered 25% 3rd degree burns on his arms, back and head. He also inhailed a lot of smoke. Now the doctors are saying he has a lot of mucus in his lungs and that is putting him at high risk.
Are there any medicines to treat such a case and approximately how long would it take for one to recover from burns to the lungs due to smoke inhalation.
How is he now?
Thanks no symptoms at moment but in tiny home near fires and smoke is touching the tops of trees so thought I should look up symptoms just in case thanks for info very helpfull.
Thank you
Hi thank you for your information. I need a quick response. One of our cookware (wok) was caught on fire while me and my family are sleeping, the smoke was so thick and inhaling causes my chest hurt. I want to know if it is okay for me to drink water immediately. Thank you.
Thanks! God bless
I have a specific problem. I walked into a hydrazine jet fuel leak to go after a downed pilot in the military. My airway was burned. Then I walked into a trapped airspace with a chlorine acetylene gas cloud 2 years later. I ended up in pulmonary ICU then. Since then I developed the loudest, harshest barking cough you've heard. Usually it goes away with steroids. It's exhausting me and lasting longer. Since covid. I need a workout to regain my stamina. Any ideas?
try an intravenous stem cell infusion
Have you tried acv and green teas? Microgreens can also help
Good info!
you the man
What if someone is using fires one to run you off your on property? Several years this has been happening, I need to find a doctor who'll help. Need an aphestus test and having breathing problems and I want be run of from my house by crooks and drunks from my childhood home 50+ years here. Advice is welcomed. Thank you.
Have you called authoroties?
This is how we do 🎶
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Sure I do need to go to the hospital
You know that information is all and good. But you didn't give ways to prevent those things from happening. That information would have been more helpful.
This video is 4 years old or so. But to prevent inhalation injury, get away from the smoke, wear a mask but largely stay away. It’s tough to prevent in accidental situations at times. The signs of it are important to seek medical treatment.
@@medicinedeconstructedwithc4222 what is the best treatment for smoke inhalation with cough? steroids, some type of inhaler?
Nice video, thanks. Maybe shorten that intro a bit, though. . . ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
7 years old. It has been shortened. Appreciate the information
Thank you