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Welding Rod Poisoning (Manganism)

Other workplace safety issues involve exposure to chemicals and toxins on the job that cause permanent and/or severe injury. Welding, one of the more recent industrial trades, can create poisonous conditions for workers. The toxic effects that have been well known to industry leaders were not revealed to the public until fairly recently. If you were exposed, you should call an experienced New York manganese lawyer today.

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The fumes produced in high doses when a welder's torch burns into a metal surface can lead to various ailments including lung cancer, kidney disease, acute metal poisoning and a Parkinson's-like disorder called manganism. Here you will be able to speak with a New York manganese lawyer who is knowledgeable and experienced in the field welding and who will be able to guide, counsel and advise you on the dangers of poisoning.

Manganism, while similar to Parkinson's disease, can be distinguished from Parkinson's in that it usually has an earlier onset and affects different areas in the brain that control motor function. Some research suggests that it may also cause earlier onset of Parkinson's in those predisposed to the disease. When breathed into the lungs through the nose or mouth, enters the bloodstream and crosses the blood-brain barrier, which normally functions to protect the brain from toxic chemicals. Toxic manganese exposure produces a variety of neurological disorders and other symptoms including:

  • Tremors
  • Muscle stiffness and soreness
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Speech disturbances
  • Loss of coordination
  • Abnormal gait
  • Leg cramps or weakness
  • Fixed facial _expression
  • Impotence
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Slow and clumsy movements
  • Stooped posture
  • Mental and emotional disturbances
  • Inability to conceive children
  • Increased susceptibility to cough and bronchitis
  • Increased lung disease

Workers usually do not develop symptoms of poisoning unless they have been exposed to toxic fumes for many months or years. There are reports of patients who developed symptoms several years after their exposure ceased, however. There is no cure for manganism, though there are medical treatments including drugs and possible surgery that can delay progression of the disease and/or reduce the severity of symptoms.

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