Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Most Common Types Of Asbestos-Related Diseases

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Each year, hundreds of people die from asbestos-related diseases in Australia. This is because this material was in common use before its various dangers to health were discovered.  The good news is that it is now illegal to use asbestos in any new products in Australia.

Asbestos Diseases

There are various types of diseases caused by or related to asbestos exposure. The most common ones are:

Asbetosis. Asbestosis is a chronic and progressive lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibres over a long period of time. The amassed, inhaled asbestos fibres produce scarring or fibrosis of the lungs. These scar tissues are hard and inflexible and cause the lungs to stiffen and prevent them from working properly. This disease causes breathlessness, tightness in the chest, and persistent coughing. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this disease and it can eventually lead to respiratory failure and death.

Lung cancer.
  People exposed to large amounts of asbestos fibres over a long period of time are also at risk of developing lung cancer. One of the most common symptoms of lung cancer is a persistent cough. It typically takes 10 to 20 years for lung cancer to develop after asbestos exposure.

Malignant mesothelioma.
This type of rare cancer affects the person’s pleura, the outer covering of the lungs. It is strongly associated with previous exposure to asbestos and it can take 30 to 40 years after exposure to the harmful material for this disease to develop and be diagnosed. The tumour starts in the pleura and spreads to the lung and chest wall. There is no cure for this type of cancer.

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