Chest pain and other symptoms after accidental inhalation of toxic gases, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to seek medical attention, if necessary, need to carry out medication, oxygen inhalation and other measures to intervene.
In daily life, if you accidentally inhale formaldehyde, nitrogen oxide gas, industrial exhaust and other toxic and harmful gases, you may experience chest pain, irritating cough, coughing up phlegm, dizziness, weakness of the limbs and other symptoms, which are related to acute lung injury caused by gas inhalation.
In the event of such injury, it is recommended to immediately get out of the toxic gas environment, keep ventilation and airway open, and immediately take the patient to a doctor. Clinical measures include oxygen inhalation and, if necessary, giving them respirator-assisted breathing; anti-inflammatory treatment with drugs such as prednisone, and prophylactic use of anti-infective drugs such as cefuroxime.
When the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. These medications should be used under the supervision of a clinician.