08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Kirsten Hawkins
Asbestos symptoms refer to the changes in the body that indicate
some type of serious diseases caused by exposure to asbestos
particles.
Awareness about asbestos symptoms is important because danger of
asbestos exposure affects about 1.3 million people every year.
Individuals employed in the railroad, factory, shipyard,
automobile, construction and building industries in last six
decades are at the risk of developing asbestos symptoms.
Most unfortunate aspect of the asbestos related diseases is that
the asbestos symptoms may lie dormant in the body for decades.
This long latency period does not let the victim or his family
knows about the existence of the disease. Asbestos symptoms
might appear after 20-50 years of exposure.
No study so far has come out with convincing evidence to show
the effects of different amount and different duration of
exposure to asbestos particles. Although individuals who have
been exposed to asbestos for a longer time are more susceptible
to asbestos related diseases, yet there are instances when
patients developed serious disease with only a few months
exposure.
When exposed to asbestos, individuals either inhale or ingest
the asbestos fibers. Natural destination of these fibers after
inhalation is lungs while the ingested asbestos fibers take the
route of digestive system. Therefore, asbestos symptoms start
appearing in either lungs or digestive system. However, in some
cases asbestos symptoms may appear in other organs also.
Asbestos symptoms may be the indicators of cancerous and non-
cancerous type of asbestos diseases. Asbestosis is a
non-cancerous type of asbestos disease. This disease has
asbestos symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain and
persistent cough. Ignorance of these symptoms may lead to
serious disability or even death.
Mesothelioma is cancerous type of asbestos disease. Pleural
mesothelioma affects the lining of lungs known as pleural
membrane. Peritoneal mesothelioma shows its affect on the lining
of organs of abdomen known as peritoneal membrane. Shortness of
breath, persistent cough, chest pain and building up of fluids
in the lungs are some symptoms of pleural mesothelioma. Asbestos
symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma are weight loss, nausea,
difficulty in bowel movements, foot swelling, anemia and
building up of fluid in abdomen. In rare cases, fever and night
sweating may also appear as asbestos symptoms.
People suffering from asbestos symptoms can file lawsuits
against the persons and organizations for causing asbestos
exposure. These Asbestos lawsuits can help the victims of
asbestos symptoms to recover the damages for medical expenses,
loss of income, lost earning capacity, pain and psychological
sufferings.
About Author :
Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from
Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/ for
information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and
more.