How soon after asbestos exposure do you get sick?

All of the asbestos diseases have a latency period. The latency period is the gap between the time you breathe asbestos and the time you start to feel sick. The latency period for asbestos diseases is between 10 to 40 years. You will not feel sick during the latency period.

What are the first symptoms of asbestosis?

What Are the Symptoms of Asbestosis?

  • Shortness of breath.
  • Persistent dry cough.
  • Chest tightness or chest pain.
  • Weight loss from loss of appetite.
  • A dry, crackling sound in the lungs while breathing in.
  • Wider and rounder than normal fingertips and toes (clubbing)

How do I know if I have asbestos in my lungs?

The most common signs of asbestos exposure include shortness of breath, cough and chest pain. Pleural plaques are a sign that a person had enough exposure to be at risk of other diseases. They may develop prior to mesothelioma or lung cancer.

Can you survive asbestosis?

Can You Live with Asbestosis? Yes, you can live with asbestosis for years, but there is no cure for this progressive condition. Patients live an average of 10 years with asbestosis. Lung transplantation is the best long-term treatment for asbestosis, but few patients qualify for this serious procedure.

How long after asbestos exposure does mesothelioma occur?

It can take 20 to 60 years or more for mesothelioma to develop after asbestos exposure.

How do you check for asbestosis?

When diagnosing asbestosis, your GP will first ask about your symptoms and listen to your lungs with a stethoscope (a medical instrument used to listen to the heart and lungs). If your lungs have been affected by asbestos, they will usually make a crackling noise when you breathe in.

Is there a cure for asbestos in the lungs?

There is no treatment that can reverse the damage done by asbestos, but certain steps can help slow down progression of the disease and relieve symptoms. Avoiding further exposure to asbestos and other irritants such as cigarette smoke will help slow down the disease from progressing.

How do you get checked for asbestosis?

If it’s likely you have asbestosis, your GP will refer you to a hospital specialist for further tests such as a lung function test and a CT scan of your chest. A CT scan is a special X-ray machine that takes a picture of a cross-section of your body.