Symptoms of Exposure to Asbestos - What to Watch Out For.

There are many symptoms of exposure to asbestos that you should be concerned about. Of course, this is not true if you have not been around asbestos too much in your lifetime; but many people who search for information on asbestos have already come in contact with it. Surprisingly, while asbestos is a banned substance in the United States, it is still frequently found in many housing and construction materials because products containing asbestos prior to the ban are still allowed to be used today. As such, if you live in a home that is twenty years old or more, you may have reason to think it is infected by asbestos.

With that out of the way, some early symptoms of exposure to asbestos are easy to point out. Keep in mind that these preliminary symptoms are potentially representative of a larger problem that is at work in your body. With that said, these early signs of exposure to asbestos include difficulty breathing, coughing, wheezing, and some cardiovascular problems. These problems are often ignored by people who assume they can be attributed to simple issues like a cold or even asthma. If you are already facing an issue like asthma, you may be even more at risk for problems stemming from asbestos exposure.

Other symptoms of exposure to asbestos are also worth considering. Some that do not occur as frequently, but may be life threatening include cardiovascular problems, which deal with your heart and muscle systems. If you feel that your heart is beating faster than normal or irregularly for no apparent reason, you may want to seek the guidance of a medical doctor. The tensing up of your muscles is often a response that can stem from high blood pressure, which is linked to cases of asbestos exposure as well. The reality is that there are no clear cut symptoms that can just be related to asbestos; however it is worth having these problems checked out just in case.

In addition to what has already been said about symptoms of exposure to asbestos, you should also consider symptoms of asbestosis; which is a common lung disorder that stems from overexposure to this substance. Because of how frequently asbestosis is paired with exposure to this mineral compound, you may find this information very useful. There are three specific symptoms you should consider. The first is heart failure. The second is cyanosis, which is what occurs when your feet, toes, and lips turn blue in color. The final thing to consider is the clubbing of your feet and hands.  If you experience any of these symptoms, see a doctor immediately.

Symptoms of exposure to asbestos come as no surprise considering the future medical diagnosis that you may receive. There are a multitude of diseases and conditions you may come down with if you are overexposed to asbestos in your living or work environment. Some of these medical diseases include mesothelioma, cancer (in many forms no less), and lung disease among other things.

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Written by Jtrader, 393 days ago.
By noticing the early warning signs people can take action more quickly.