Swallowed mouthwash?
I just gargled Chlorhexamed for my throat and then choked badly. After coughing for a few minutes, everything was more or less fine again. Is it harmful if some of it gets into my lungs? Should I try to cough it out properly, and if so, how? Thanks in advance.
Chlorohexamed (chlorohexidine) is an antiseptic oral rinsing solution which is usually intended only for oral and throat rinsing. If a small part of it accidentally gets into the lung, this can lead to irritation, but in most cases the body will clarify this by coughing and the body’s own defense mechanisms itself.
Follow the swallowing:
– Standing cough
– Breathing or rags
– Chest pain
– fever or a general feeling of illness
If you still feel uncomfortable or stop the symptoms, a visit to the doctor would be useful for clarification.
When swallowed, ds gurgel water enters the esophagus and not into the trachea. No, nothing happened, especially not in a five percent solution.
The contributor knows that. That’s why he described it as “lucked”. This is the process when something goes down the wrong tube.
Yes, so I’ve been really tired and got no more air, which is why it’s already gone into the wrong tube…
It’s a Troll senior again, who doesn’t have a mentality. Because you didn’t write your sentence in the plush fect and in the simple presence. Because you have a typing error that does not exist and you did not study in the German language.
Then such unnecessary comments come. Just ignore…