Occupational Asthma is a condition in which the person develops Asthma due to irritants in the workplace. There are multiple industries or professions where people are exposed to irritants, thereby triggering Occupational Asthma over time. The condition is life-threatening eventually, as it compromises oxygen-supply progressively, leading to many complications. In this article we will learn the causes and treatment-options for this condition.
Asthma is a condition marked by chronic (long-term) inflammation of the airways in the lungs. It causes the airways to constrict, thereby making breathing difficult. This in turn reduces supply of fresh oxygen to the body’s cells. In earlier articles, we have covered asthma and its causes in depth.
One such cause or risk factor for asthma is Occupational Asthma (OA). Inhaling fumes and gases of inorganic chemicals, dust, and organic material such as agricultural produce, at the workplace, can cause asthma over time. This is different from seasonal asthma which is caused by inhaling pollen or mold-spores. OA is one of the most common types of adult-onset asthma.
So how does one know that he/she has developed asthma due to the workplace and not other reasons? The clues are quite obvious.
There are over 400 substances at different workplaces, across industries, which have been identified as triggers or risk factors for OA. These can be classified as:
A comprehensive list of professions where people are at risk of OA includes – adhesive handlers, animal handlers, veterinary doctors, handlers of plastics and epoxy resin, bakers, millers, textile workers, farmers, shellac handlers, carpet-makers, chemical manufacturers, loom workers, metalworkers, food-production workers, welders, forest workers or lumberjacks, carpenters, plastics and foam industry workers, hairdressers, insulation installers, healthcare workers, spray painters, pharmaceutical workers, seafood processors and bakers.
As is obvious, the more the exposure to irritants at the workplace, higher the risk of contracting OA. Other risk factors include:
Workplace irritants can cause asthma in the following ways:
Accordingly, there are different types of OA:
Common symptoms that are managed through medication:
Less common symptoms of Asthma that require emergency medical attention:
The long-term treatment for OA is to change the job, and also quit smoking. If changing the job is not an option, or till that happens, medication is the only form of treatment. There are 2 kinds of drugs that will be given:
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
NOTE: Take medications only when prescribed by your doctors, self-medication must be avoided under any circumstances.
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