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Asbestos Side Effects Are You Suffering?

Author : E. Johnston

Submitted : 2011-11-12 18:29:28    Word Count : 533    Popularity:   0

Tags:   asbestosis, asbestos exposure, asbestos lawsuit, asbestos lawyer

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Many people have unknowingly been exposed to asbestos. Some people may think that exposure is only a problem for those working in certain fields or not wearing the proper equipment. Asbestos however, is found in many places, including schools that your young children may attend. Were they exposed to enough levels to cause harm? Have your children been exposed to harmful levels of asbestos? Unfortunately, it does not take a large amount of exposure to start to see its side effects, so it is wise to always make sure that you are being cautious.

One important fact is that even if you were exposed to high levels of asbestos in the past, you are not going to experience major asbestos side effects within a short period of time following exposure. Generally, it takes twenty to thirty years before the signs and symptoms can be seen. After a time, it can be hard for many to recall where they might have come into contact with asbestos. Think about the past ten years and try to retrace your steps. Now imagine that you have to trace your steps back thirty years.

Exposure to asbestos can lead to limited lung capacity resulting in severe coughing and difficulty breathing. Exposure can also lead to heart disease, high blood pressure and lung cancer, among numerous other problems. Many people have become victims of asbestos within the U.S. In fact, there are already thousands suffering from mesothelioma, a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure, each year.

Sometimes, people also fail to recognize asbestos side effects when they are suffering from a nagging, dry cough. They may believe that their symptoms are related to something else that will eventually go away. The worst thing that you can do is neglect medical problems. If you think that you may be experiencing asbestos side effects, seek medical treatment. Tests can be run to determine whether or not you are suffering from asbestos side effects. It is better to be safe than sorry. If you are diagnosed with an asbestos related disease such as cancer, make sure that you understand your treatment options.

Cancer treatment options often include surgical options and oncology treatments. Surgical options entail Extrapleural Pneumonectomy (EPP) which involves the removal of the affected lung along with its linings and the associated linings of the heart and diaphragm. Although EPP is an aggressive surgery, it has the best record for removing the maximum number of tumor cells and has been associated consistently with long-term, disease-free survival. Following surgery, radiation to the chest area is used to achieve local control, and chemotherapy is used to achieve systematic control.

Oncology treatments most commonly refer to chemotherapy. To deliver chemotherapy to the body, the most common method is to inject it into a vein.

If you find that there may be a link between your condition and a particular company or organization, you could potentially be entitled to benefits. Although there is no dollar amount that can make the pain and discomfort to go away, you may want to consider seeking compensation to get help with your medical bills.

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