Asbestos |
Asbestos has been used as building material for many years. The main purpose is to insulate buildings, but was’t knows that he was initially an extremely dangerous material that could inflict serious damage to the nation ' was not s health. After this discovery, the use of asbestos was banned in many countries, but it’s say it does’s always a risk. In buildings built before 2000 many in Britain, asbestos is still in them, so that the people who are in these buildings are still in danger. The threat of asbestos is now known that diseases can be caused by contact with the material.
Some diseases that can lead to asbestos is potentially lethal and asbestosis, there is one. The danger comes from people inhaling asbestos dust in large quantities and over longer periods. The dust is known as alveoli on the inner walls of the lungs and reduces the lung's ability to oxygenate the blood. This lack of oxygen-rich blood causes the heart to work harder and put more emphasis on this than before. In some cases this can unfortunately lead to heart failure.
Prolonged exposure to asbestos can cause cancer in various fields. A person who smokes is also exposed to asbestos in even more danger. The larynx is an area in which asbestos can cause cancer, but he also believes that cancer of the lung, ovary, rectum, colon and bowel.
Mesothelioma is a cancer that comes only by asbestos. And usually affects the lungs but in some rare cases, the heart to the influence. This is unfortunately incurable disease survive and once diagnosed, patients ‘Don’t more than 18 months.
Finally, the pleural thickening and pleural plaques are not as serious as others, but can lead to another and still the patient's back in a lot of complaints. Pleural plaques are areas of thickened scar tissue in the lungs, which can be very painful and it is very difficult to breathe. Pleural thickening, hardening and thickening of the walls of the lungs. It caused a great inconvenience for the patient and in time could be difficult for them to breathe.
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