First stage symptom of silicosis?
summary
Silicosis is a serious type of pneumoconiosis. Silicosis patients generally have no symptoms or obvious symptoms in the early stage, so that we can find problems in time. Affect the normal working breathing of lungs. With the development of the disease, if it is serious, it will lead to pulmonary dysfunction. Generally, it is due to excessive inhalation of silica, that is, pulmonary fibrosis and hyperplasia caused by dust. Now let's talk about the symptoms in the early stage of silicosis.
First stage symptom of silicosis?
Most of them are caused by pulmonary fibrosis, especially complicated with emphysema, especially after exercise. Later, they appear when exerting a little force. First, the patient feels poor breath or chest compression. It can also be caused by infection. In order to gradually develop slow-moving dyspnea, there are few similar symptoms at rest.
Cough mainly occurs in the morning. In the later stage, there is often persistent cough. There is no phlegm or only a small amount of sticky phlegm. It can be accompanied by cough, expectoration and other bronchitis symptoms. Sometimes it occurs intermittently day and night. If there is a history of smoking, it may be caused by the stimulation of tracheal and bronchial nerve receptors by silicon nodules.
Especially in patients with advanced or forced breathing. Purulent sputum may appear when secondary infection occurs. Simple silicosis hemoptysis is rare. Generally, there is no wheezing, except when combined with chronic bronchitis or allergic asthma. However, some patients have cough aggravation due to tracheal stenosis, distortion and fixation due to fibrosis.
matters needing attention
Must go to the regular hospital in time for examination and treatment. Through today's content for silicosis patients is very helpful, all the above content is related to the clinical manifestations of silicosis. So for the majority of friends, if you find that they have the above-mentioned adverse symptoms, so we must find early treatment. Because silicosis is very difficult to control after it becomes serious.