Asbestosis' true
Asbestosis is an asbetos-related disease and may be considered
as an occupational disease too since the most cases occur among
people who worked with asbestos or their families, but there are
cases of people who developed it, without have been in contact
with this mineral at any period of their lives.
Asbestosis may be defined as a chronic inflammatory medical
condition that affects the parenchymal tissue of the lungs.
Experts consider asbestosis as an irreversible lung scarring
that can be fatal. It occurs after a long-term and a heavy
exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos are six fibrous minerals that have been used in
commercial products, such as roofing products, gaskets, and
friction products, due to various properties that make asbestos
have high tensile strength, chemical and thermal stability, high
flexibility and low electrical conductivity.
These six types of asbestos are chrysotile, crocidolite,
amosite, anthophyllite asbestos, tremolite asbestos, and
actinolite asbestos. Nearly all of the asbestos produced
worldwide is chrysotile.
When the person has inhaled or swallowed asbestos fibers, his
body will try to remove them by the cough but the lungs will
scar and get thick, what makes hard for lungs the breathing
movements of expansion and contraction.
Therefore, people with Asbestosis suffer severe dyspnea or
shortness of breath and have an increased risk for developing
different types of lung cancer and mesothelioma. There is no
cure for this pathology and either a good way to treat it. The
only thing that physician can do is to reduce some of the worst
symptoms of the disease.