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Got sick. Decided to run hot water in the sink with peroxide and inhale. I clearly used to much, as my lungs feel bubbly and I've been coughing up tons up said bubbles. Can I do anything to mitigate? It is starting to suck.
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In the meantime I would research either: sodium bicarbonate. Sodium sulfite. Or sodium thiosulfate to neutralize.Thank you.
Sodium bicarb administered how?In the meantime I would research either: sodium bicarbonate. Sodium sulfite. Or sodium thiosulfate to neutralize.
Addendum: I know nothing.
Research it.Sodium bicarb administered how?
Do you have a nebulizer machine by chance?Got sick. Decided to run hot water in the sink with peroxide and inhale. I clearly used to much, as my lungs feel bubbly and I've been coughing up tons up said bubbles. Can I do anything to mitigate? It is starting to suck.
Take aspirin.Thanks. It's been 24 hours and I'm still coughing up the peroxide. Stuff just keeps coming...
Thanks. Is there any risk of tissue damage? Lungs just feel weird now.If it were me I’d start with @100mg baking soda in 3ml of distilled water in a nebulizer. This method would require some equipment.
If you do not have a nebulizer etc an alternative (although less exact) would be to put a tablespoon of baking soda in a pot of @ 2 cups of distilled water on the stove and stir to dissolve then heat it until it starts steaming. Shut off the burner, put a towel over your head and breathe in the steam for about 5 minutes being careful to not burn yourself.
Do you know the percentage you inhaled? They will probably feel weird for several days. I’ve never worked with anyone that inhaled hydrogen peroxide.Thanks. Is there any risk of tissue damage? Lungs just feel weird now.
That’s where aspirin would be prudent.Something you need to be concerned about is the possibility of chemical pneumonia.