How to Test for Asbestos Exposure
Things You'll Need
- Physical examination
- Chest X-ray
- CT scan
- Pulmonary tests
- Biopsy
Instructions
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Physical Exam
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Let your physician know if you work construction. Undergo a physical exam, which will include a history of when you began experiencing symptoms. Let your physician know if you are working at a construction site or if you feel that you have been contaminated at your home.
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Get a chest X-ray. Get an X-ray of your lungs. An X-ray will determine if there is scarring on your lung tissues or plaque development.
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Get a computed tomography (CT) scan after receiving a chest X-ray. CT scans offer a more detailed view of any abnormalities found within your lung tissues.
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Give a sputum sample. Take a pulmonary test. This test will include giving a sputum sample (coughing up fluid from your lungs) and performing breathing exercises.
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Have a biopsy performed. Allow your physician to perform a lung biopsy if necessary. Tissues from your lung will be removed to detect anything out of the ordinary.
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