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Avoiding bronchitis after smoke inhalation


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So...my fil lives with us and forgot to turn off the stove after frying fish tonight. Thankfully the fire has been contained with no damage or injury but the house filled with smoke. We've aired it out and it is clear now but I inhaled too much smoke in the process. I have allergy and sinus problems and smelling too much paint or smoke often leads to Bronchitis. We leave for vacation Thur and I would prefer not to get sick. Is there anything I can do do avoid a Bronchial infection?

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