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Pneumoconiosis – Causes, Treatment, and Prevention.

Description

Pneumoconiosis is a general term given to any lung disease caused by dust that is breathed in and then deposited deep in the lungs causing damage. Pneumoconiosis is usually considered an occupational lung disease because exposure to the dust that can cause pneumoconiosis often are found in the workplace. Pneumoconiosis is mainly due to exposure to inorganic dust that is retained in the lung parenchyma and inciting fibrosis. There is no cure for pneumoconiosis, but it can be prevented with appropriate respiratory protection.

Types

Based on the exposure of chemical agent the type of Pneumoconiosis is as follows with two classifications based on the nature of the dust:

Fibrotic

Non-fibrotic

Pathophysiology of Pneumoconiosis

Causes

Risk factors of Pneumoconiosis

Workers in the coal mine

The workers in the sand dust

Symptoms

Complications of Pneumoconiosis

Diagnosis and test

Pneumoconiosis is diagnosed using several pieces of information:

Potential techniques for the detection of pulmonary complications in patients with pneumoconiosis are as follows.

Treatment and medication

There are no specific treatments or medications for pneumoconiosis, and there is no cure.

Prevention of Pneumoconiosis

Steps that can be taken to help prevent pneumoconiosis in the workplace include:

 

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