What Are The Risk Factors For Siderosis?
Siderosis is a form of pneumoconiosis or lung disease caused by the inhalation of mineral and dust particles. Pneumoconiosis is subcategorized into different types characterized by the type of mineral particles that cause them. The mineral and dust particles inhaled end up settling into the individual's lungs and cause lung inflammation that leads to scarring, stiffening, and hardening of the lungs. These changes that occur in affected individual's lungs are irreversible or permanent and can cause them to have long-term general difficulty with breathing. While severe symptom manifestations of siderosis itself are generally uncommon, complications such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema can produce severe symptoms. There is no cure for any forms of pneumoconiosis, but treatment can help prevent severe complications and alleviate some problematic symptoms in patients. Individuals who work in certain conditions around materials are at a higher risk of developing siderosis. Learn more now.