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… that can spread from person to person (TB disease in the lungs or throat), your health care provider may ask you to … the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs, coughs, sneezes, sings or talks. TB usually affects … home. The duration of treatment and results of your sputum tests will help your health care provider decide when you …
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… amounts of asbestos fibres, they can become lodged in your lungs and remain there. This can cause scarring and … a variety of diseases such as: Asbestosis (scarring of the lungs) Lung cancer Mesothelioma (a rare form of cancer of … and it is breaking or coming apart, do not disturb it. Tests show that removing asbestos from older buildings can …
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… Hemoglobin is important because it picks up oxygen in the lungs and carries it to the other parts of the body. Serious … disorder that causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs and may affect the digestive system. If your baby has … baby has one of these disorders, but it is possible. More tests are needed to find out for sure. The type of follow up …
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… health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests if you show symptoms, but tests will not be performed … (HIV), cancer, or have had organ transplants Have chronic lung disease Smoke How is this disease diagnosed? If you … provider can test for Cryptococcus infection in a blood, lung or spinal fluid sample. Is there a treatment available? …
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… dioxide (NO2): May irritate your eyes, nose, throat and lungs and cause shortness of breath If you have a … May irritate your eyes, nose and throat May lodge in the lungs, causing irritation or damage to lung tissue May cause inflammation, leading to heart …
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… measles include pneumonia, which is an infection of the lungs, and encephalitis, which is an inflammation of the … from influenza, such as the elderly or those with heart or lung disorders, weakened immune systems or other chronic …
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… they can remain in the air longer, get deeper into your lungs and may even get into your bloodstream. Fine particles … health impacts include: Worsening symptoms of pre-existing lung or heart conditions Increased health care use such as … impacts include: Increased risk of developing heart and lung diseases, diabetes and dementia Adverse birth outcomes …
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… vapours are then absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs and distributed throughout the body. The level of … as from a spill of mercury in a blood pressure device), the lungs and airways can become irritated. This causes symptoms … to metallic mercury. Your healthcare provider can order tests and provide treatment. Small residential mercury …
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… During these visits, you may have physical exams and other tests to help see how your liver is functioning. You may also be referred to a specialist for …
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… include: Constriction or tightening of the airways in the lungs Coughing Wheezing Shortness of breath Irritation of … your health. These particles penetrate deeply into the lungs. This can cause irritation and inflammation that can damage the lining of the lungs and affect other parts of the body. Particles can …