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[|Human|] My husband inhaled dry chlorine, he opened the container and the fumes hit him in the face. He insists he is fine....his eyes were red and watery but have cleared up. When he talks he sounds a little raspy, he says he doesnt have chest pains but does feel very little restriction on his breathing says he can breath. He does feel some muscus there now. What should I do? Chrissy
[|AI|]  Thanks for your question on Chat Doctor. I can understand your concern. He is having inhalation of chlorine powder. This kind of exposure can cause inflammatory reaction in airways. This is known as bronchitis. Usually, this is self limiting in nature. So no need to worry about some mucus sensation in the chest. You can give him simple anti-inflammatory Chat Doctor.  He will mostly recover within 2-3 days. But if he develops cough, chest pain and breathing difficulty then immediately consult doctor because he might need inhaled treatment. But at present, no treatment is required. Also tell him to