1. What are
the symptoms of one affected by welding rod fumes?
- Shaking of the hands,
arms, legs or feet
- Slow or delayed movements
- Difficulty with balance
- Rigid or stiffness in the
limbs
2. What is Manganism?
Manganism is a disease that
causes problems with movement and can also damages the
liver, kidneys, and central nervous system. It is caused by
excessive exposure to manganese. Manganism can cause a loss
of motor skills and coordination as well as mental and
psychological problems.
3. How would I have been
exposed to Manganese?
Everyone is exposed to small
amounts in the air, water and food, but those likely to be
exposed to excessive levels are individuals who work with
Manganese on a regular basis, such as welders.
4. Is there a medical
test to determine if I have been exposed?
Measurements of manganese
can be taken in blood, urine, feces, and scalp to determine
exposure of manganese by testing whether levels of the metal
in your body tissues are greater than normal. However, these
tests cannot predict how the levels in your tissues will
affect your health.
5. What is Parkinson’s
disease?
Parkinson’s disease is a
nervous system disorder that occurs when the brain fails to
produce enough Dopamine, an important neurotransmitter.
Parkinson’s disease is characterized by problems with
movement and there is currently not a cure for Parkinson’s.
6. What is the
relationship between Manganism and Parkinson's disease?
Manganism is known as a
Parkinson’s Syndrome because it shares some of the same
symptoms as Parkinson’s disease. Both Manganism and
Parkinson’s Disease affect movement, balance, coordination
and can cause psychological effects in some patients.
Manganism is caused by excessive exposure to the chemical
element Manganism, but the cause of Parkinson’s disease is
unknown.
7. How are welding fumes
related to Parkinson's disease?
The problems caused by
exposure to Manganese is known as Manganism, a disease whose
symptoms are similar to those of Parkinson’s disease. In
addition, a recent study found that a group of welders who
had Parkinson’s disease developed symptoms approximately 15
years earlier than did other Parkinson’s patients. Further
study is needed, but at this point, there appears to be a
link between exposure to manganese and the development of
Parkinson’s Disease.
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