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If you have been exposed to welding fumes, you may have been exposed to manganese. This heavy metal can damage the part of the brain that controls deliberate body movements, such as walking, speaking and swallowing.
The resulting injury is called manganism, and it is a type of 'secondary parkinsonism,' which means it is like Parkinson's disease in its symptoms and effects on the brain. You may even have been diagnosed with Parkinson's when your illness, in fact, is actually manganese poisoning.
Although the injury to the brain is almost always permanent, the symptoms can be treated.
Symptoms or side effects of manganese poisoning, also called manganism or parkinsonism, include:
- Lack of facial expression, staring
- Slow or slurred speech or difficulty speaking
- Difficulty writing
- Difficulty swallowing or eating
- Muscle stiffness, aches, pains or cramps
- Tremors or shaking
- Shuffling or difficulty walking
- Poor balance
- Poor memory
If you are suffering with any of the side effects of manganism, parkinsonism or Parkinson's disease and you have not yet sought medical help, please do so immediately. Only a doctor can give you an accurate diagnosis and prescribe the necessary treatment. If you have a history of exposure to welding fumes, be sure to inform your doctor about manganism. Then contact us – our lawyers are ready to help you begin the process of filing a welding fumes injury lawsuit.
If a loved one's death was caused by a welding fumes injury, you should contact Texas welding fumes lawyer Williams Kherkher today.
No attorney's fees, court costs, or expenses, except for unpaid medical bills, unless you recover.