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Occupational Lung Disease

Definition

Occupational lung disease refers to a group of lung disorders caused by the inhalation of harmful substances in the workplace. These substances can include dust, chemicals, or fumes, leading to various lung conditions such as asthma, silicosis, asbestosis, and pneumoconiosis. The severity and symptoms of occupational lung disease depend on the type of substance inhaled and the duration of exposure.