The main reason is that you were in closed rooms full of smoke constantly 3 to 4 hosurs.Also,was there any system or arrangement for exiting the smoke outside?I think,but I'm not very sure,there can be two conditions. One, there was no proper arrangement or system for exiting the smoke. Or,otherwise the system/arrangement (exhaust fan) was out of work.The smoke entered into your lungs and that's why there is chest pain and headache.For ,immediate cure drink maximum cold and fresh water.Also, consult to any physicain for early recovery.But remember carefully ,avoid too smoky rooms or use air filtered mask (covering your nose and mouth). Take care.
2007-09-09 04:58:50
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answered by Krishna Das 3
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Wow. It turns out like your describing whatever very similar to what I skilled as a child and every now and then as an grownup. I get the ones achy, sharp ache in my chest / rib field. Often the ache is slight however routinely it is so unhealthy I can barley take a breath. It additionally feels love it begins on the backside of my rib cage after which travels up my part because it slowly is going away. I was once instructed by means of my healthcare professional it was once "developing" pains. Then while I was once older, I introduced it up once more and he mentioned it might be a muscle unsolicited mail. It's been months seeing that I've had one. With me, the ache best final a couple of seconds and on the such a lot a minute or 2. They additionally best appear to occur a couple of times in an afternoon while i do have them. I might advocate that in the event that they arise extra usually, a couple of instances in an afternoon I'd see any individual approximately it. It might be not anything or it might be whatever (variety of visible reply).
2016-09-05 07:46:26
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answered by rooker 4
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It sounds like the smoke is really bothering you. That is understandable. Are there any concerts that are smoke free? Smoke in close quarters makes me have a headache and feel pretty yucky.
2007-09-09 04:39:55
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answered by Simmi 7
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Well under the new Government legislation you will not have to put up with the smoke any more
2007-09-09 04:37:26
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answered by john h 7
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i wouold think its pnemonia...if u breath in deeply does it hurt ur chest soo much that u have to let goo...if yes then u got pnemonia
2007-09-09 04:37:49
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answered by Arpan 2
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you should provide more detail. Howeverm you should see a MD about this.
2007-09-09 04:36:10
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answered by gator_ce 5
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