What to do if Someone Inhales Toxic Fumes?

Muhammad Abdullah
2 min readOct 27, 2022

The inhalation of smoke, gases (such as carbon monoxide), or toxic vapors can be lethal.

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A victim who has inhaled fumes is likely to have low levels of oxygen in his body tissues and therefore needs urgent medical attention.

Do not attempt to carry out a rescue if it is likely to put your own life at risk; fumes that have built up in a confined space will quickly overcome anyone who is not wearing protective equipment.

Commonly Inhaled Fumes:

1. Carbon Monoxide:

Effects —
Prolonged exposure to low levels:
■ Headache ■ Confusion ■ Aggression ■ Nausea and vomiting ■Diarrhoea.
Brief exposure to high levels:
■ Grey-blue skin coloration ■ Rapid, difficult breathing ■ Impaired level of response, leading to unresponsiveness.

2. Smoke:

Effects — ■ Rapid, noisy and difficult breathing ■ Coughing and wheezing ■ Burning in the nose or mouth ■ Soot around the mouth and nose ■Unresponsiveness.

3. Carbon Dioxide:

Effects — ■ Breathlessness ■ Headache ■ Confusion ■ Unresponsiveness.

4. Solvent and Fuels:

Effects — ■ Headache and vomiting ■ Impaired level of response ■ Airway obstruction from using a plastic bag or from choking on vomit may result in death ■ Solvent abuse is a potential cause of cardiac arrest.

What to do?

  1. Tell ambulance control that you suspect fume inhalation.
  2. If it is necessary to escape from the source of the fumes, help the victim away from the fumes into the fresh air. Do not enter the fume-filled area yourself.
  3. Support the victim and encourage him to breathe normally. If the victim’s clothing is still burning, try to extinguish the flames. Treat any obvious burns or other injuries.
  4. Stay with the victim until help arrives. Monitor and record the victim’s vital signs — breathing, pulse, and level of response — until help arrives.

CAUTION!

— If the casualty is in a garage filled with vehicle exhaust fumes, open the doors wide and let the gas escape before you enter.
— If the casualty is found unresponsive, open the airway and check for breathing.

Main Aim:

. To restore adequate breathing.
. To call for emergency help and obtain urgent medical attention.

Thank you for Reading.😊
I hope I was able to provide a good amount of information.
Have a Nice Day.😊

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Muhammad Abdullah

Doctor and a Reader. I like to spread awareness and DIY in various Emergency Situations. Stay Tuned:)