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Wood dust inhalation?

A friend has been working in a wood business where there is dust extraction equipment, but still has dust generated from wood processing. His lungs are compromised by smoking, and latterly by COVID-19. He also had a pre-existing heart condition. His doctors implicate working with wood. What are the likely short and long-term effects of wood dust on his lung health? If your answer is a long-term effect, would he be eligible to apply for disability? Is there a regime that can mitigate the effects of wood dust on the lungs? His age is 55 years.

Male | 55 years old
Complaint duration: Months
Conditions: Heart condition, Lung complications

2 Answers

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inhaling wood dust can be very dangerous. Shorter effects are allergic rhinitis, coughing, mucosal irritation, and long term effects are asthma, pneumonia, and lung cancer. With other risks such as smoking, and heart problems, inhaling the dust is especially dangerous. Factors that might help somewhat are, staying well hydrated with water, clearing the mucus membranes by coughing and respiratory therapy, exercise, and staying generally healthy. The main thing would be to avoid inhaling the dust all together. Evaluation for disability would have to be made by a physician after doing a complete exam.