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Asbestosis is a serious, progressive, long-term disease of the lungs. Asbestosis
is not a cancer. Inhaling asbestos fibers that irritate and inflame lung tissues,
causing the lung tissues to scar, causes asbestosis. The scarring makes it hard
to breathe and difficult for oxygen and carbon dioxide pass through the lungs.
Asbestosis generally progresses slowly. The latency period for the onset of asbestosis
is typically 10-20 years after the initial exposure. The disease can vary from
asymptomatic (no symptoms) to disabling and potentially fatal.
Signs and Symptoms of asbestosis can include:
Shortness of breath is the primary symptom
A persistent and productive cough (a cough that expels mucus)
Chest tightness
Chest pain
Loss of appetite
A dry, crackling sound in the lungs while inhaling.
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