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When is Asbestos Dangerous to your Health?

When is Asbestos Dangerous to your health?

The most common way for asbestos fibers to enter the body is through breathing. In fact, asbestos containing material is not usually considered to be harmful unless it is releasing dust or fibers into the air where they can be inhaled or ingested. Many of the fibers will become trapped in the mucous membranes of the nose and throat where they can then be removed, but some may pass deep into the lungs, or, if swallowed, into the digestive tract. Once they are trapped in the body, the fibers can cause health problems.


Because it is so hard to destroy asbestos fibers, the body cannot break them down or remove them once they are lodged in lung or body tissues. They remain in place where they can cause disease.


There are three primary diseases associated with asbestos exposure:

  • Asbestosis

  • Lung Cancer

  • Mesothelioma

 
 

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