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Smoke Inhalation Treatment

Call 911

1. Get Emergency Help If the Person:

  • Is unconscious
  • Is dizzy or confused
  • Has chest pain or tightness
  • Is coughing or choking violently
  • Has wheezing, shortness of breath, or irregular breathing
  • Has ash or smoke around mouth and nose
  • Has burns inside mouth, throat, and nose
  • Has swollen airways
  • Has black or gray saliva
  • Is nauseated or vomiting
  • Is hoarse
  • Has double or blurry vision
  • Has numbness or tingling in his or her extremities

2. Get the Person to Safety

  • Move the person into fresh air if you can do so safely.
  • Sit or lay the person down (not on back if the person is vomiting or coughing up sputum).

3. Give CPR

While waiting for help, if the person is not breathing, give CPR:

If the person has pale and clammy skin, glazed eyes, sweating, rapid and shallow breathing, weakness, dizziness, or vomiting:

4. Give Oxygen, if Available

5. Go to a Hospital Emergency Room

  • The person should be examined immediately, even if there are no symptoms.
  • Damage from toxin inhalation may not show up for hours and can worsen quickly.

6. Follow Up

At the hospital, the next steps depend on the particular case.

  • A doctor will examine the person's airways for damage, do tests, and may administer oxygen.
  • The person may be hospitalized.
  • An antibiotic, bronchodilator, inhaled cortisone, or other medication may be prescribed.

WebMD Medical Reference

Reviewed by Andrew Seibert, MD on August 04, 2011

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