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Thursday 22 April 2010

Where Asbestos is Found

Stephanie Wood

Asbestos is a naturally occurring chemical, which forms into crystals and can build up without being noticed very easily. This is why it is so dangerous, since people do not know that it is there, and are therefore not likely to realise if they start displaying symptoms of asbestos poisoning. It is therefore very important to be vigilant against the threat of asbestos poisoning, in order to ensure safety both for the self and for the family.

There are various places that asbestos can grow, without it being easy to spot. It is likely to be found in ceiling voids, inside the insulation of pipes, and in thermal installation (usually found in attics and lofts), as well as in roofing and ceiling tiles. Typically, it is anywhere where there are gaps, close to the walls and the outside of the building in question. Because the places where the asbestos crystal can be found are often common features and are used in most buildings, there is not a certain type of building where it is usually found. Rather, in the past in has commonly appeared in houses and schools, as well as factories and other places of work. Asbestos is used in industry quite a lot, because it has resident qualities that make it useful. The fact that it is resident to both fire and water, unlike a lot of other minerals, means that it can be much needed in certain industries. This means that it is more likely to be found in the building work in factories and other workplaces than in homes, although it has regularly been found in both. The need for asbestos to be used in industry is the reason why more and more former workers have been making a mesothelioma claim over the last few years, as they have often suffered from asbestos poisoning.

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In communal or rented buildings, asbestos workers will check regularly for its growth and will quickly remove any that is found. The owners or those in charge of communal buildings or workplaces are legally required to have these checks carried out. If they are not carried out and asbestos is present people are likely to be negatively affected by the exposure, and these leaves those in charge wide open to asbestos compensation claims.
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Saturday 10 April 2010

Mesothelioma Exposure

by Andre Lee

Mesothelioma cancer is often found among individuals who have been exposed to asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally-occurring fiber found in the altered industries. This material is useful in certain respects but are extremely harmful to the health of individuals to a great extent. During the mining and manufacturing of the fibers they may become dislodged from the mineral which often gets attached to the clothing or hair of anyone in the surrounding. Over time, the workers inhale the asbestos and this may lead to the development of cancer in such individual.

The magnitude of asbestos inhalation plays a big aspect in the spread of the cancer. This disease is also referred to as asbestos lung cancer. At times, an exposure to asbestos for only one or two months can result in Mesothelioma. The may fibers may have reached the lungs and quickly begin to develop in mesotheilum. They eventually move to the lower portion of the lungs and infect the lining. However, the cancer does not usually occur until 30-40 years after the exposure to asbestos as it is during this time that the asbestos spreads and reacts in the body. In some cases, the malignant cancer may not occur until after 70 years after being exposed to Asbestos.

The disease mesotheiloma generally occurs to persons who are in there 40's. However, due to the suttleness of the diesease only few cases of Mesothelioma have been diagnosed and recorded. It is highly advised that persons who are and have been exposed to asbestos take proper precautions in order to prevent the occurrence of this disease and also to check regularly with their doctor in order to have an early detecttion incase the disease develops.

An early detection, can prevent the spread of the disease and increase your chances of survival. Mesothelioma is generally develops in the right or the left side of the pleura and at times may also infect the diaphragm. This stage is the first development of the disease. In stage 2, the disease begins to invade the walls of the chest. At point, it can affect the esophagus, heart or even the pleura on both the sides. In stage 3, the Mesothelioma cancer penetrates through the diaphragm and reaches the abdominal cavity and in the final stage it spreads into the blood streams and the other organs of the body.

Statistics have shown that the disease Mesothelioma occurs more in men than in women. Most forms of Mesothelioma cancer is considered to be very fatal. The rates of survival Mesothelioma victims are very rare, however if early treatment takes place, then the patient may be blessed with a longer survival span.

To Learn More About Mesothelioma and How You Can Be A Part of The Cure Visit Mesothelioma Help Today

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Andre Lee is a Second Year College Student, Who is pursuing a career in the field of alternative medicine and hopes that someday a more natural means of curing people of their illnesses will be embraced.
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