Silicosis

Silicosis is a lung disease, a type of pneumoconiosis. The cause of the disease is inhalation of dust particles containing silicates. Typically, the disease is observed in workers in mining mines, underground mines, quarries, as well as in persons whose activities involve ore beneficiation, sand blowing or descaling.

Silicates stimulate the development of pulmonary fibrosis, as a result of which a person develops progressive shortness of breath. At the same time, susceptibility to tuberculosis sharply increases.



Silicosis is a lung disease caused by long-term and persistent human exposure to fine, fibrous, and dusty forms of silica-containing mineral dust, which can lead to acute and chronic respiratory problems.

Silicosis belongs to the group of post-transition mediators, but cannot be considered as a new disease, since they all arise from chemical exposure. The symptoms and characteristics of silicosis are somewhat different from pneumoconiosis, which can occur in other occupational settings, but they are closely related to lung aging and long-term exposure to silica dust. In this case, silicosis appears to be a disease specifically associated with exposure to highly dispersed silica mineral dusts.

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