- Male
- 32 Years
- 29/01/2025
Question
I was exposed to hydrochloric acid fumes and started coughing right away. My lungs are in a lot of pain when I cough, and I even vomited once after coming into contact with the fumes. My chest also feels really heavy. What should I do? Is this something serious?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
The twitching of your middle finger, muscle near the elbow, and left hand shivering could be related to various factors. Here are some possible explanations:
Possible Causes
- Nerve irritation or compression: Pressure on the nerves in your neck, shoulder, or elbow can cause twitching.
- Muscle strain or overuse: Repetitive strain or injury to the muscles in your arm or hand can lead to twitching.
- Nutritional deficiencies: Low levels of magnesium, potassium, or calcium can cause muscle twitching.
- Neurological conditions: Certain conditions like Parkinson's disease, dystonia, or essential tremor can cause twitching.
- Caffeine or nicotine consumption: Excessive consumption of these substances can lead to muscle twitching.
Specialist to Consult
To determine the underlying cause of your symptoms, consider consulting:
- Neurologist: A specialist who deals with disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system.
- Orthopedic specialist: A doctor who focuses on musculoskeletal disorders and injuries.
- Physiotherapist: A healthcare professional who can help you with exercises and stretches to relieve muscle tension.
Before consulting a specialist, keep a record of your symptoms, including:
- When the twitching occurs
- How long it lasts
- Any triggers or relieving factors
- Any other symptoms you're experiencing
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Critical Care Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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