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What is occupational asthma?

Occupational asthma is a form of lung disease in which the breathing passages shrink, swell, or become inflamed or congested as a result of exposure to irritants in the workplace.


What are the Most common occupational disease in Canada?

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What is the prognosis for a patient with occupational asthma?

Occupational can be reversible. However, continued exposure to the symptom-producing substance can cause permanent lung damage. Follow-up studies of people with occupational asthma show that some cannot be protected.


Who was the first person to be diagnosed with asthma?

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What is the treatment for occupational asthma?

The most effective treatment for occupational asthma is to reduce or eliminate exposure to symptom-producing substances. Medication may be prescribed for workers who can not prevent occasional exposure. Leukotriene modifiers.


What are the symptoms of occupational asthma?

A person who has occupational asthma has one or more symptoms, including coughing, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, and wheezing. Symptoms may appear less than 24 hours after the person is first exposed.


What were the treatments for asthma in Victorian England?

I don't believe that Victorian England ever had asthma as a disease. Asthma was hardly ever diagnosed before 1900s. It would've been diagnosed as a bronchial disease and they were mostly treated with hot packs.


My sister was just diagnosed with asthma. What are the most effective asthma treatments these days?

This depends on the kind of asthma that your sister has. Most doctors recommend keeping a breather with them at all times.


Where are most bodys affected by asthma?

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How to prevent occupational disease?

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If you have asthma can you still be a pilot for the air force?

If you have been diagnosed with asthma any time after the age of 13 then you are automatically disqualified from every branc of the US Military


When did someone die from asthma?

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