How did this injury occur? You have not mentioned exactly what happened or what chemical was involved in the burn, and these are important factors to consider. Neither have you specified what symptoms you have been experiencing since the burn. Actual burn injuries in the lungs themselves are extremely rare. Usually, burn injuries will only affect the upper airways - from your nasal membranes to your trachea. In rare cases, inhalation of steam may occur in sufficient quantities to cause burn injuries in the lungs themselves. Smoke inhalation, on the other hand, could cause respiratory problems, but is unlikely to result in actual burns. Whatever the case may be, if you suspect a chemical burn in the lungs, it is quite certain that you have suffered an internal injury that calls for immediate medical attention. Respiratory problems need careful observation and treatment. Proper medical diagnosis and treatment are essential, and you should not try to substitute these with self diagnosis and home remedies.
While you are being treated for the burns, you need to keep a check on your personal hygiene and eating habits. Staying healthy by eating healthy foods and keeping away from bad habits will help your lungs to recover more quickly.
Some of the precautions you should take are:
- If you are a smoker, you should immediately stop smoking. If necessary, consult a physician for help, or find a support group. If you are not a smoker, do not allow others to smoke around you.
- Relax, avoid stress, and get plenty of rest. 8-9 hours of sleep is what is generally recommended. While your body is healing, you will probably need more sleep. Do not miss out on your sleep. Irregular sleeping habits will harm your immune system and may lead to many other health problems as well.
- Regular but mild exercise is also recommended. However, for people with lung injuries, special care should be taken while exercising. Breathing may be impaired, and you may instead need to completely avoid exercise for a while. You must consult your doctor before undertaking any exercise.
In addition, you must make sure that your diet is adequate in terms of calorie intake and nutrients. There is no specific food or home remedy that you can use to treat your lungs; simple ensure that your diet is varied and balanced, so that your body gets all the possible nutrients it needs to recover.
answered by G M