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Symptoms Of Asbestos Exposure!

By: Melvin H.Gill

We are all exposed to low levels of asbestos in the air we
breathe. These levels range from 0.00001 to 0.0001 fibers per
milliliter of air and generally are highest in cities and
industrial areas.

It is known that breathing asbestos can increase the risk of
cancer in people. There are two types of cancer caused by
exposure to asbestos: lung cancer and mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma is a cancer of the thin lining surrounding the
lung (pleural membrane) or abdominal cavity (the peritoneum).
Cancer from asbestos does not develop immediately, but shows up
after a number of years. Studies of workers also suggest that
breathing asbestos can increase chances of getting cancer in
other parts of the body (stomach, intestines, esophagus,
pancreas, and kidneys), but this is less certain. Early
identification and treatment of any cancer can increase an
individual's quality of life and survival.

People working in industries that make or use asbestos products
or who are involved in asbestos mining may be exposed to high
levels of asbestos. People living near these industries may
also be exposed to high levels of asbestos in air.

Asbestos fibers may be released into the air by the disturbance
of asbestos-containing material during product use, demolition
work, building or home maintenance, repair, and remodeling. In
general, exposure may occur only when the asbestos-containing
material is disturbed in some way to release particles and
fibers into the air.

Symptoms

Asbestos mainly affects the lungs and the membrane that
surrounds the lungs. Breathing high levels of asbestos fibers
for a long time may result in scar-like tissue in the lungs and
in the pleural membrane (lining) that surrounds the lung. This
disease is called asbestosis and is usually found in workers
exposed to asbestos, but not in the general public. People with
asbestosis have difficulty breathing, often a cough, and in
severe cases heart enlargement. Asbestosis is a serious disease
and can eventually lead to disability and death.

Breathing lower levels of asbestos may result in changes called
plaques in the pleural membranes. Pleural plaques can occur in
workers and sometimes in people living in areas with high
environmental levels of asbestos. Effects on breathing from
pleural plaques alone are not usually serious, but higher
exposure can lead to a thickening of the pleural membrane that
may restrict breathing.

Low levels of asbestos fibers can be measured in urine, feces,
mucus, or lung washings of the general public. Higher than
average levels of asbestos fibers in tissue can confirm
exposure but not determine whether you will experience any
health effects.

A thorough history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests are
needed to evaluate asbestos-related disease. Chest x-rays are
the best screening tool to identify lung changes resulting from
asbestos exposure. Lung function tests and CAT scans also assist
in the diagnosis of asbestos-related disease.

About The Author: Mesothelioma is a rare disease that is
strongly related to exposure to Asbestos. Find out about
Asbestos Hazards at http://www.ewhy.info

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