Jul 18, 2005 Symptoms of silicosis include shortness of breath after exercising and a harsh, dry cough, chest pain, hoarseness, and loss of appetite.
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Accelerated silicosis -- occurs after exposure to larger amounts of silica over a shorter period of time (5 - 15 years). Swelling in the lungs and symptoms occur faster than in simple silicosis.
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Silicosis symptoms can include shortness of breath, cough, bluish skin, fever, chest pains, loss of appetite, fatigue and other problems.
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Silicosis is an occupational lung disease. Silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by inhalation of silica dust. Symptoms of Silicosis More severe symptoms of silicosis include:
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Symptoms of Silicosis including signs, symptoms, incubation period, duration, and correct diagnosis.
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Initially, workers with silicosis may have no symptoms. As silicosis progresses, there may be difficulty in breathing and other chest symptoms such as cough. Infectious complications may cause fever, weight loss, and night sweats.
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Silicosis is a disabling, nonreversible and sometimes fatal lung disease caused by overexposure to respirable crystalline silica. What Are the Types, Symptoms and Complications of Silicosis? Acute silicosis occurs where exposures are the highest and can cause symptoms to develop within a few weeks or up to 5 years.
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Information about silicosis, a rare form of cancer caused by inhaling silica dust, including medical treatment and legal options. Silicosis is a degenerative lung disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica commonly known as sand. This disease, for which there is no known cure, affects more American workers than any...
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