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[|Human|] Yes we were involved in a accident were a truck plunged in our living room tire spinning on couch produced a thick white smoke that filled house in seconds we were exposed to this n still living in home which turns our stomachs dizziness and hurts our lungs how bad could this be.
[|AI|]  Hello dear, thanks for your question on Chat Doctor. I can understand your situation and problem. Burnt rubber smoke can cause lung damage through inhalation. It depends on duration of exposure, amount of smoke in the room and ventilation of room. In your case, I don't think it will cause much damage to your lungs. Acute bronchitis is the most immediate complication of it. But you are not having coughing or wheezing with shortness of breath, so this is less likely. So better not to worry much for lung damage.