Anyone with the following asbestos cancer symptoms should make an appointment with their family doctor immediately. The Environmental Protection Agency also known as EPA is the regulator of asbestos in the water we drink, buildings, and the environment on a whole. Symptoms to be on the watch for include:
1. Constantly wheezing, hoarseness or feeling short of breath.
2. A worsening, relentless cough.
3. Finding blood in the the fluid or sputum being coughed up from the lungs.
4. Chest pains and tightness.
5. Finding it difficult to swallow.
6. Discovery of face or neck swelling.
7. Your appetite plunges.
8. Losing weight.
9. Constantly feeling tired or anemic.
If you have been exposed to asbestos, diseases that can stem from this exposure may not show up for years, decades even. Asbestos fibers may be present at your workplace, through the environment, or even in your home. Here’s something else you should be aware of: Anytime a product containing asbestos is aggravated, small asbestos fibers are discharged into the air. If you breathe in, there’s the possibility they may get trapped in the lungs. Unfortunately they can remain there for a long, long time, undetected.
As time passes, these trapped fibers can pile up and cause your lungs to become inflamed and scarred. In the end, this affects your breathing and eventually creates life threatening health problems. If you suspect you are experience asbestos cancer symptoms, your doctor will recommend a thorough physical examination. He or she will order chest x-ray’s which is the most often used tool for early detection of asbestos-related illnesses. Get yourself tested immediately if you fee as though you are experiencing asbestos cancer symptoms. Let optimal health be your number one priority.
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