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Not necessarily, because like many other diseases that not everyone with risk factors will get, for example, not everyone who smokes will develop lung cancer. The incubation period of pneumoconiosis can be 5-15 years, during which you may not feel anything, since you have a history of close contact inhalation for half a year, you must first pay attention to it, of course, you don't need to go to the hospital if you have no symptoms, but you must go to the hospital for chest x-ray when you have symptoms (repeated cough, shortness of breath, poor breathing), at present, we mainly rely on chest imaging to diagnose pneumoconiosis, which can help you detect and **. Hope it helps!
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Here is an introduction to pneumoconiosis.
Pneumoconiosis is mainly distributed in industrial industries such as coal, nonferrous metals, machinery, building materials, and light industry. In 2001, the National Bulletin on the Incidence of Occupational Diseases pointed out that in 2001, the number of new cases of pneumoconiosis exceeded 10,000, so far the cumulative number of cases of pneumoconiosis in China was 10,000, and the number of patients with pneumoconiosis was 10,000. Particularly serious are the 600,000 suspected cases of pneumoconiosis (0+) in the country, which are the main factors contributing to the new cases.
Pneumoconiosis causes huge economic losses and adverse political impacts to the country and individuals, pneumoconiosis not only threatens the life and health of patients, but also causes huge losses to the national economy, according to incomplete statistics, pneumoconiosis causes direct economic losses of up to 8 billion yuan every year, and causes very bad political impact. The detection rate of pneumoconiosis is currently less than 30 of the actual population, so the number of reported cases is lower than the actual incidence of the disease. Experts**, even if effective control measures are taken from now on, due to the late onset characteristics of pneumoconiosis, China will still face a more severe situation of pneumoconiosis in the next few years.
Pneumoconiosis is caused by long-term inhalation of a large amount of free silica and other dusts, most of which are eliminated, but some of them are still retained in the bronchioles and alveoli for a long time, and are constantly engulfed by alveolar macrophages, which are the main genres. A series of studies have shown that after the formation of pneumoconiosis lesions, the residual dust in the lungs continues to interact with alveolar macrophages, which is the main reason why pneumoconiosis patients continue to develop although they are separated from dust operations.
Your work environment does have the potential for pneumoconiosis. You can use physical health care, and use a lung cleaner to clear your lungs frequently and play a health care role.
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Possibly, if it is possible for a long time, improve the working environment, adopt mechanization, automatic operation and wet operation to reduce dust concentration and reduce dust damage.
If you are unfortunate enough to get it, or if you have other pneumoconiosis, you want to try the physics of the pneumoconiator.
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Yes, pneumoconiosis is an occupational disease caused by inhaling a large amount of cement dust, if you are not at ease, go to the hospital for an X-ray examination to know if you have pneumoconiosis.
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Wear a mask or something like that.
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For some special workplaces, due to the poor quality of the working environment, it is easy to suffer from diseases such as lungs, pneumoconiosis is a very common disease, whether it is a coal mine or lime factory workers, they will have a higher chance of getting sick. And now there is no special medicine to **, and it can be regarded as a difficult disease.
Patients with this disease often experience chest tightness and shortness of breath. Moreover, it will also indirectly feel exertional dyspnea, especially easy to catch a cold in life, and this sharp decline in respiratory function can easily lead to respiratory failure, which seriously affects one's physical health. Moreover, the overall condition of this disease will continue to escalate every few years, and if it is not effectively controlled, it will eventually lead to more serious respiratory diseases.
Precautions for pneumoconiosis.
In daily life, we should also develop good living and eating habits, quit smoking and alcohol, eat more high-quality foods with high protein and vitamin content, and appropriately choose the sports that we can engage in.
If respiratory tract infections occur repeatedly, pneumonia vaccine and influenza vaccine can also be injected regularly to prevent the onset of the disease, which is very meaningful for pneumoconiosis patients.
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It not only harms the health of personnel, but also reduces the service life of indoor electronic equipment and exquisite decoration. The results of environmental monitoring show that the air pollution index depends on the amount of dust.
Dust is known as "inhalable particulate matter" and refers to dust with a diameter of less than 10 microns (1 micron equals one thousandth of a millimeter). The most terrible thing is the fine dust with a diameter of less than 2 5 microns, which can enter the blood through the walls of human alveoli and capillaries, and often accumulate various toxic substances and heavy gold elements on the surface, many substances can cause cancer.
Modern urbanites are indoors for more than 18 hours on average every day and night, and the air contains: dust, bacteria, viruses and pollution particles originally stored in the room brought in from the outside world, such as indoor dust, kitchen fumes, cigarette smoke, hair loss, danderson of family pets, harmful substances in fibers, indoor odors, bacteria and viruses, etc., about more than 2,000 kinds, and the dust contains mites, and indoor air pollution seriously affects our health every day, allergic asthma, Family colds and other respiratory infections are closely related to poor indoor air.
The harm to the human body can cause different lesions according to its physical and chemical properties, the amount of entry into the human body and the different parts of action. Such as occupational respiratory diseases, local effects, poisoning effects, etc.
Introduction to the disease. Due to long-term exposure to productive dust, the defense function of the respiratory system is impaired, the patient's resistance is significantly reduced, and a variety of different complications often occur.
Clinical presentation. There are no specific clinical manifestations of pneumoconiosis, and its clinical manifestations are mostly related to comorbidities.
Cough. The cough of patients with pneumoconiosis in the early stage is not obvious, but with the development of the course of the disease, patients are more likely to have chronic bronchitis, and patients in the advanced stage are more likely to have pulmonary infection, which can significantly aggravate the cough. Cough is related to the season, climate, etc.
Coughing up sputum. Sputum production is mainly caused by the continuous removal of dust by the respiratory system. Generally, the amount of sputum is not much, and most of it is gray thin sputum. If there is pulmonary infection and chronic bronchitis, the amount of sputum will increase significantly, and the sputum will be yellow and viscous or lumpy. It is often difficult to cough up.
Chest pain. Patients with pneumoconiosis often feel chest pain, and chest pain and clinical manifestations of pneumoconiosis are often not related or parallel. The location is different and often varied, and most of them are limited. It is generally a dull pain, but it can also be a swelling pain, pins and needles pain, etc.
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