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Silica Dust
Silica is a mineral found in many common products. Fine silica dust can penetrate deep into the lungs. Prolonged silica dust exposure can contribute to serious health complications, including COPD, emphysema, lung cancer and silicosis.
Silica-Related Diseases
Silica dust exposure may contribute to several serious, debilitating and life-altering health conditions. Lung cancer and silicosis are among the more severe conditions caused by silica dust.
Health Conditions Related to Silica Dust
Autoimmune disorders
Bronchitis
Cardiovascular impairment
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Emphysema
Kidney disease
Lung cancer
Silicosis
Pulmonary silicosis is a debilitating condition that causes the formation of silicotic nodules in the lungs. These lesions tend to group in the upper lobes. They can lead to impaired lung function and eventually death. Silica dust exposure is the only cause of silicosis.