How to get rid of asbestos inhaled in the lungs

If a small amount of asbestos is inhaled for a short period of time, no treatment is usually required. However, if a large amount of asbestos is inhaled for a long period of time, anti-inflammatory and elimination-promoting treatments are needed. Since the human body has its own detoxification function, short-term inhalation of a small amount of asbestos can be left untreated for the time being and excreted through the body’s own metabolic function. If a large amount of asbestos is inhaled continuously for a long period of time, it will cause great harm to the human body, resulting in pulmonary fibrosis, reduced lung function and even cancer. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt the head-down-foot-high position and gently pat the back to promote the coughing out of asbestos along with the secretion. In addition, you need to follow the doctor’s prescription to take anti-fibrosis drugs such as Keskin to promote the asbestos discharge. If there is cough, dyspnea and other symptoms, but also symptomatic use of dexamethasone, aminophylline and other antispasmodic, asthma drugs, if necessary, give oxygen. Specific drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.