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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Symptoms of asbestos exposure

Asbestos was the diseases from the production in the United States since 1975, but it mainly causes asbestosis and mesothelioma are only on the rise. This is in particular fact that most of the symptoms associated with asbestos can still decades in a clearly defined patterns occur when the culprit can be found. Many retired people assume that their shortness of breath after mild exertion is only a natural consequence of the aging process, when in fact very well because of fluid build up in the thoracic cavity, it perhaps ranking stress on the lungs.

Asbestosis and mesothelioma, inhalation symptoms are due to scarring and inflammation in the lungs when asbestos fibres. As already mentioned, shortness of breath (Dyspnea) an asbestos related symptom, one that both disease applies. In approximately 15% of cases this develops in respiratory failure in asbestosis. Pleural mesothelioma, which the pads to the chest and lungs, and asbestosis affects both ways dry, hacking cough in patients.
Other symptoms are specific to one or the other condition. Asbestosis symptoms include persistent fatigue, irregular sleep and pain in the chest (especially by inhalation).
Mesothelioma symptoms are a little more diverse, due to the various internal organs, the concerned (for example, pleural vs. desmoplastic small mesothelioma) can be. A Mesotheleum is the common name for the layer of protective cells surrounding certain organs, and the Mesotheleum around different organs have different names.
For example, Peritoneal mesothelioma peritoneum, which is the name for the mesothelium surrounding abdominal cavity. The symptoms of this disease are abdominal swelling, bowel obstruction, nausea, sudden weight loss, blood clotting in the legs, vomiting, and anemia. Pleural mesothelioma symptoms similar to those of asbestosis, is because the former also the lining of the chest cavity and lungs.
The symptoms of the disease seems quite common that are whole and why they are so hard to diagnose, especially in combination with its long latency period of 20 to 50 years. If you have a history of the risks related to asbestos, and suspect that you could have symptoms, which proposed one of these conditions do not try to diagnose yourself. Find a doctor, because even a seasoned experts must actually perform tests before you create a solid diagnosis.

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