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Workers exposed to beryllium are at risk of developing serious
debilitating diseases. Chronic beryllium disease
(CBD or berylliosis) is a painful scarring of the lung tissue.
Less common than CBD acute (shortterm) beryllium
disease causes lung inflammation resembling pneumonia. In severe
cases both diseases may be fatal.
The Department
of Health and Human Services the
Environmental
Protection Agency and the International
Agency for Research on Cancer consider beryllium to be carcinogenic.
Various studies implicate beryllium in lung cancer. Individuals
with a history of beryllium exposure who develop lung cancer should
be evaluated to determine if beryllium played a role in causing
the cancer.
Chronic beryllium disease
(berylliosis or CBD)

CBD victims first develop beryllium sensitization which
is an allergic response to beryllium. Symptoms of the disease include
cough shortness of breath fatigue fevers skin rash and night
sweats. In the later stages lung tissue becomes scarred. In severe
cases the right side of the heart may be strained due to increased
pressure in the pulmonary artery from lung damage. (Beryllium
a Chronic Problem Environmental Health Perspectives; Diseases
Due to Inorganic Dusts Merck Manual).
The average time from first beryllium exposure to the development
of CBD symptoms (the latency period) can be a few months or as long
as forty years (Medfacts National Jewish Medical & Research
Center). Once a person has been exposed to beryllium there is a
lifelong risk of developing the disease.
Testing for CBD includes the use of
chest xrays and blood tests. Although it can be treated
CBD can not be cured.
Acute beryllium
disease

Acute beryllium disease (ABD) is caused by breathing in relatively
high concentrations of beryllium in dust and metal fumes (Beryllium
a Chronic Problem Environmental Health Perspectives). Symptoms
associated with ABD include difficulty breathing cough and chest
pain.
ABD usually occurs within months of exposure and resembles pneumonia
or bronchitis causing reddening or swelling of the lungs (Medfacts National Jewish Medical & Research
Center). It is much less common than CBD.
Skin Irritation

Skin irritation is another potential berylliumrelated health
problem. Exposure to beryllium dust or soluble compounds may cause
a skin disease which is characterized by poor wound healing and
wartlike bumps. A skin rash may also be one of the early symptoms
of CBD or berylliosis.
Beryllium particles may become embedded in skin that has been scraped
or cut resulting in skin ulcers. Beryllium particles must be removed
if the skin wounds are to have any chance of healing.
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