Occupational asthma

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OCCUPATIO NAL ASTHMA CAUSES | SYMPTOMS | DIAGNOSIS | TREATMENT


INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATION ASTHMA 

Occupational asthma also known as work related asthma is a chronic lung disorder.

Occupational asthma occurs when there is a reversible inflammation of the airways.  This type of asthma is generally caused by exposure to substances at workplace. A patient of occupational asthma may develop an allergic reaction, irritant reaction, or reaction to certain substances at work place, which can result in an asthma attack.  Immune mediated asthma is caused by the external stimulus, which initially triggers the body’s immune system causing asthma. 


CAUSES OF OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA There are two elements of occupational asthma- one in which there are recurrent attacks and another in which there is chronic inflammation.  Occupational asthma can be a genetic disorder a 

patient may have a family history of asthma.  The most common cause of asthma is the exposure to a trigger. The trigger may be an allergic reaction. 

When a person encounters a trigger, the problem appears. For example: A patient is allergic to smoke, when somebody sitting next to him smokes it triggers symptoms of occupational asthma.


SYMPTOMS OF OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA 

However, many of the patients do not have any symptom. Common symptoms of occupational asthma: Chest pain

Fatigue  Coughing  Conjunctivitis 

Rhinorreha (runny nose)

Difficulty breathing

Wheezing  Chest tightness 


DIAGNOSIS OF OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA A doctor will start a diagnosis by asking a patient about their symptoms, medical history and may conduct a physical exam. After that, a doctor will order a diagnostic test to know the exact cause and the severity of the problem. The diagnostic test will include: 

A chest x-ray

Peak flow meter test to detect the patterns related to airway process  Spirometry test to measure the level of impaired breathing  Blood test to check for an infection that might be 

causing occupational asthma


TREATMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA Some preventive measures Wear a mask while at the workplace. 

are:

Quit smoking and avoid sitting next to a person who

smokes.  Take medicine as directed by your doctor.  Adopting a healthy lifestyle, eating healthy and regularly exercising.


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