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Monday, August 17, 2009
Mesothelioma and Asbestosis
Asbestosis is a disease that affects the lungs and is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers. These fibers scar the tissues of the lungs. Asbestosis develops after long-term exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos fibers are very small, but very sharp. When they build up in the lungs, they trigger a response from your immune system. As your body tries to rid your lungs of these fibers, your lungs become inflamed, resulting in difficulty breathing.
The symptoms of asbestosis often take decades to appear after the exposure to asbestos. The symptoms of asbestosis include:
- Difficulty breathing, even while resting
- Cough
- Loss of voice
- Pain in the chest
- Insomnia
- Swelling
- Coughing up blood
Asbestosis is often misdiagnosed for several reasons. The symptoms associated with asbestosis are also associated with a number of less severe illnesses such as asthma. Also, most patients are unaware that they have been exposed to asbestos.
The federal government now heavily regulates asbestos and asbestos products. Asbestos also occurs naturally in the environment, so some exposure is normal. Asbestosis only occurs after direct, heavy, long-term exposure.
If you or a loved one has suffered from asbestosis, please contact the experienced asbestosis attorneys at The Cochran Firm, operating numerous offices nationwide, today.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 7:02 AM
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