OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS THAT CAUSE ILD (INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE)


Some working environment can also put a person at risk for interstitial damage. Long term exposure to different toxins or pollutants can damage the lungs. These factors include:

• Grain Dust
• Silica Dust
• Asbestos Fiber
• Bird and Animal Droppings
• Radiation Treatments
• Indoor Hot Tubs
• Iron Welding
• Coal

It’s always better to take necessary precautions. Hence it is advisable to avoid long term exposure of occupational and environmental factors that cause ILD.

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