Can silicosis be cured?
Silicosis is a chronic fibrotic lung disease and the silicofibrosis that has developed cannot be reversed.1. Patients with stable simple silicosis can be asymptomatic, have normal lung function and basically…
Silicosis is a chronic fibrotic lung disease and the silicofibrosis that has developed cannot be reversed.1. Patients with stable simple silicosis can be asymptomatic, have normal lung function and basically…
Silicosis is caused by the human body inhaling dust at concentrations greater than 10% free silica over a long period of time. The development of silicosis is related to the…
Foreign body aspiration into the respiratory tract and lungs can lead to many pulmonary diseases with a variety of clinical manifestations. The type of inhalation-associated pulmonary syndrome depends on the…
1, the effect: if it is early, such as a phase of the treatment is better, if it is late has formed obvious silica nodules, pulmonary fibrosis is less effective. 2.Cost:…
The common comorbidities of silicosis are mainly non-tuberculosis, lung infection, chronic bronchitis, slow-onset lung and spontaneous pneumothorax, as follows: First, tuberculosis: tuberculosis is the most common and serious complication of…
Silicosis is a chronic progressive interstitial lung fibrosis and irreversible interstitial lung fibrosis. Its treatment: most patients mainly use a comprehensive approach to treatment, first, to avoid dust exposure; second,…
In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) concluded that there was sufficient evidence for the carcinogenic role of quartz in humans and that silica dust exposure increased…