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Is Your Job Making
You Sick?
Most asthmatics
know thatATMP outdoor air pollution and exposure to
cigarette smoke makes their asthma worse, but did you know that your job could
be making you sick? Studies have shown that between 9 to 24% of cases of
adult-onset asthma may be due to indoor air pollution at work.Workers in the
craft and manufacturing industries have a significantly higher incidence of
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chemical glutaraldehyde. Construction workers who are exposed to dust and
machinery fumes are also at a higher risk for respiratory problems. In the
health care industry such as hospitals and doctors' offices, steps have already
been taken to remove natural rubber latex gloves and replace them with a
nitrile or vinyl type to prevent patients and health care workers from being
exposed. Hairdressers have aglutaraldehydesignificantly higher risk of
occupation-induced asthma due to their frequent contact with many chemicals,
particularly bleaching agents and persulfate salts. Housekeepers and
maintenance workers may also be exposed to asthma triggers such as dust, mold
and chemicals in cleaning supplies. Food allergens such as flour exposure in
the food orEDB food manufacturing industry have been
implicated as possible triggers for sensitive workers.Even working in a typical
office building could be making your asthma worse. Researchers have coined the
term "sick building syndrome" for office workers who develop symptoms
from indoor pollution in offices. Sensitive individuals may develop symptoms
such as wheezing, cough, fatigue, and nasal discharge from exposure to dofus kamaspaper dust, carbonless copy paper, and fumes
from photocopiers and printers.So what do you do if you think your job may be
making your asthma worse? Talk to your doctor first. Discuss the type of work
that you do and what types of things you come into contact with at work. They
may want to arrange for pulmonary function testing (spirometry) and send you to
anvente dofus kamasallergist for sensitivity testing. Talk to
your doctor about whether changing your medications or desensitization
treatments might help.After you know what indoor exposures are triggering your
respiratory problems, discuss ideas for reducing your contact with these agents
with your employer. Emphasize that you as well as other sensitive employees
will be able to be more productive and decrease your sick days if Bathroom Vanitiesteps can be taken to eliminate or reduce
these triggers. Often simple changes can be made in the work environment to
reduce or eliminate your exposure and improve ventilation. Everyone wins when
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first two weeks, and then once a week after.Antiperspirants are effective for
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Apr 17 2011, 11:53 PM
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