Sprayed and breathed in too much Raid, now feel exhausted and hard to breathe?

Question: I’m 26 years old, (27 on Monday) and there were 3 spiders in my bedroom, so panicking, I grabbed raid and sprayed them until they were visibly dead. It was a large amount of raid, and I was too scared to call anyone or  wake my family up to ask what I should do fix it. So I cracked my bedroom door open and went to sleep. I felt alright the next morning, extremely exhausted, and spent most of the day in my bedroom, still highly aware of the raid fumes in my bedroom. It is now hard for me to breathe, and I feel extremely exhausted. What should I do? (also I cant see a doctor)

room-full-of-raid


Answer: Raid contains dangerous chemicals. In particular Cypermethrin and Imiprothrin. When using Raid (different Raid products contain different chemicals) you should always follow the recommendations of the manufacturer. And this should apply to any and all types of pesticides. In case of any event where inhaling a dangerous substance is involved, the FIRST RESPONSE is always the same:  It’s important that you move to fresh air immediately. Stay away from all toxic fumes and gases. Thoroughly ventilate the involved area.

I do think that you used quit a lot of Raid to kill the spiders in your room. By the looks of it maybe a little too much. And you should have refreshed the air by opening a window. But a severe reaction to Raid and its pesticide chemical properties would of occurred with the first 6 hours after use.  Severe reactions would necessarily include coughing, some form of congestion as well as difficulty breathing.

I believe you have not suffered a dangerous exposure – you do not mention any coughing in your question. So I would recommend getting some fresh air (for both you and the room) and continue monitoring your symptoms. Should your difficulty breathing persist or worsen or should other symptoms manifest themselves, please consult your Doctor, visit ER or call a Poison Control  center.

Dr. John Claude

 

hi
if its been 24 hours till now after your sprayed raid and you don’t feel any alarming symptoms like vomiting,disorientation etc,then you should not worry. feeling exhausted can be due to transient effect. open all the doors and windows of the room. breathe fresh air as much as possible. don’t worry
thanks

Dr. Mahaveer

hello there
if you are experiencing difficulty in breathing and exhausted, then you have surely inhaled more of the fumes that may be hazardous. drink plenty of fluids and water. consult a doctor and take a antidote if possible. if this isnt possible, shift to a place with fresh and flowing air

HI
THESE MAY BE EARLY SYMPTOMS OF THE GAS POISONING. KEEP A WATCH ON YOUR PULSE AND BLOOD PRESSURE. FRESH AIR BREATHING WILL HELP YOU IMPROVE.
CONSULT A DOCTOR IF U HAVE ANY UNTOWARD COMPLICATIONS

Hey,
First of all you have to move to fresh air Imediately. Drink a lot of water and milk right away, Unless you have symptoms that make it hard to swallow. These include vomiting, convulsions, or a decreased level of alertness. And in that case you need to go to ER.
You can also go to the hospital to take an Oxygen therapy session.

 

 

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MAHAVEER PATIL
8:24 am

hi
if its been 24 hours till now after your sprayed raid and you dont feel any alarming symptoms like vomitting,disorientation etc,then you should not worry. feeling exhausted can be due to transient effect. open all the doors and windows of the room. breathe fresh air as much as possible. dont worry
thanks

Nouran Maamdouh
12:33 pm

Hey,
First of all you have to move to fresh air Imediately. Drink a lot of water and milk right away, Unless you have symptoms that make it hard to swallow. These include vomiting, convulsions, or a decreased level of alertness. And in that case you need to go to ER.
You can also go to the hospital to take an Oxygen therapy session.

shw12
12:53 pm

HI
THESE MAY BE EARLY SYMPTOMS OF THE GAS POISONING. KEEP A WATCH ON YOUR PULSE AND BLOOD PRESSURE. FRESH AIR BREATHING WILL HELP YOU IMPROVE.
CONSULT A DOCTOR IF U HAVE ANY UNTOWARD COMPLICATIONS

shalini p
4:23 pm

hello there
if you are experiencing difficulty in breathing and exhausted, then you have surely inhaled more of the fumes that may be hazardous. drink plenty of fluids and water. consult a doctor and take a antidote if possible. if this isnt possible, shift to a place with fresh and flowing air