Asbestos Poisoning

What is Asbestos Poisoning? Asbestos poisoning is being exposed to asbestos which can lead to asbestos cancer or Mesothelioma.


Asbestos can be found in older buildings where the material used in the construction contains asbestos. People who work in demolition or re-construction of these buildings are at high risk of asbestos exposure. Without proper care, this can lead to asbestos cancer or mesothelioma.


Some symptoms of asbestos poisoning are chest discomforts, lack of appetite, and weight loss. Mesothelioma affects the lungs and can affect the heart. Wheezing and shortness of breath could be a clear indication that something might be wrong with the lungs. If blood is being released due to coughing, this could be a clear sign of the disease.


If you feel you have asbestos poisoning, don't hesitate to see a qualified doctor or go in to your local hospital.


Asbestos poisoning can be the result of carelessness. Seeking legal advice if you have asbestos disease is a wise decision.

** Asbestos is measured in Fibers per Cubic Centimeter or f/cc. To convert from Fibers per Cubic Centimeter to Fibers per Cubic Inch - cu in, use the converter below. Enter the number of fibers found per centimeter and the output will give you the number of asbestos fibers per inch

f/cc to f/cu in Enter number of f/cc: f/cc
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