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3.
How is Silicosis Diagnosed?
If you are
experiencing chronic shortness of breath and were exposed to silica, you should
contact your health care provider. Other symptoms of silicosis include fever,
cough, weight loss, fatigue, cyanosis (bluish skin) and severe breathing
difficulty. Your health care provider will take a careful medical history that
includes many questions about your occupational history and other ways you may
have been exposed to silica. A physical exam, including a chest x-ray, pulmonary
function test and a purified protein derivative (PPD) skin test for
tuberculosis, will be performed by your doctor.
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