Depends on the concentration of the bleach you inhaled. A little whiff won't do harm. Lengthy exposure to high concentration bleach can damage the airway and lungs quite severely. In all but very extreme cases, this would present as a nasty, productive chest cold, or pneumonia. A chest xray might show lesions as well. Extreme cases may cause blood to appear in the sputum -- what you cough up. If you see blood, go to the ER. Usually, one brief exposure to breathing household bleach will not cause significant damage -- usually. However, it's wise to only use bleach in a well-ventilated environment.
You should seek medical advice straight away.
There will be burning inside your throat and lungs. Call poison control ASAP(18002221222) and follow their directions.
No. Inhaling bleach would cause damage to the nose, throat, trachea and lungs. See Related Links.
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bleach stay in your system
Inhaling chemicals can irritate the delicate tissue in the nasal cavity and cause a nosebleed
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DON'T DO IT. == Call a poison center or go to the emergency room. The lung damage could be severe.
In a way. It causes the bleach to liberate chlorine faster than it normally would; the less chlorine in solution, the lower the effect. The flip side is, hot water itself has a sterilizing effect, but it's not as great as bleach's effect.
It turns it white.
Chlorine is bleach and it could bleach out your clothes if concentration is high.
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In order to remove the bleach side effect on the face, try taking a warm damp washcloth and adding some mild soap to it. You then will want to scrub away the bleach from the face.