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Occupational asthma from colophony
Hi, I've just read some information on the Oasys and Occupational Asthma website, on colophony fume that I believe is attributed to you, and hope that you may be able to answer a question. Can you tell me if anyone has specified colophony fume ? All I seem to see is mention of resin acids, yet t ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 2/20/2006, 3/8/2011,

how can i prove i have occupational asthma?
I am a mechanical engineer exposed to various chemical fumes and dust. i have been working as a engineer for 7 years and around two years ago had my first asthma attack. taking over a week in hospital to recover. ever since my asthma has been difficult to manage being off work a lot and taking m ...
Occupational Asthma, Worker, 6/25/2010, 1/27/2011,

Ongoing irritated lungs
Can anyone recommend a specialist in the field of continued irritated lungs in the south of England. I worked with waste transformer oils in an unsuitable environment for 10 months suffering from lung problems initially burning and shortness of breath. The company whilst admittiing fume exposu ...
Occupational Asthma, Worker, 7/15/2010, 1/27/2011,

Epoxy pain
I have seen two cases of Occupational Asthma recently in employees working in ship repair. Exposures are welding fume, metal dust from grinding, diesel fume, solvents, Epoxy paint. My suspicion is with the epxoy paint. Does anyone have experience of IgE or skin prick tests for epoxy? Does anyo ...
Occupational Asthma, Health Professional, 10/6/2010, 1/27/2011,

e-learning
Can anybody help? I have a small amount of funding and looking for some help, guidance and support in providing e-learning to help those with Asthma be better informed and supported. I am hoping to make this available free of charge via a new website called (under construction) clickmyhealth.co. ...
Occupational Asthma, Health Professional, 9/13/2010, 10/6/2010,

coal fly ash irritant-induced asthma
I have a patient who has asthma and who reports that it developed after heavy exposure to fly ash from coal in a power station. Fly ash may have been contaminated with unspecified agents, patient unsure. No prior history of asthma, day of exposure 2-3 hours very dusty - could not see accross the ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 9/30/2010, 9/30/2010,

Occupational asthma from finger printing
I have a patient who wonders whether finger printing makes her asthma worse. Do you have any information on this?
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 2/20/2006, 8/17/2010,

Colophony in paint
Do you know whether colophony, when it is a soluble component of paint primer, has been reported as a cause of occ asthma? I have a convincing case and this is the only sensitiser I can recognise. Have scoured the internet without success.
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 8/16/2010, 8/17/2010,

is there any association between skin prick test results and Peak Flow metry in workers with asthma?
Dear sir, is there any association between skin prick test results and Peak Flow metry in workers with asthma?
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 5/27/2010, 6/18/2010,

Air Fresheners
Having been an asthma sufferer for most of my childhood and now, in my later years, I notice that many household sprays and air-fresheners; e.g. those made by Airwick, Ambi Pur, Glade etc, can make life very unpleasant. I feel that much of the increase in childhood asthma is caused by the introd ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 6/8/2010, 6/8/2010,

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