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What is manganism?
Manganism is a disease that causes problems with movement and damages the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system. It is caused by excessive exposure to manganese, a metallic chemical element. Although small amounts of manganese are actually needed by the body, overexposure can lead to the development of manganism. Manganism causes a loss of motor skills and coordination as well as mental and psychological problems. It is most likely to affect people who are frequently exposed to manganese through their jobs.
What is Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson’s disease is a nervous system disorder that occurs when the brain fails to produce enough of an important neurotransmitter called dopamine. Parkinson’s disease is characterized by problems with movement. Tremors, a shuffling gait, slack facial muscles, speech difficulties, depression, and psychological imbalance can all be manifest. Parkinson’s is a progressive disease for which there is currently no cure. It typically affects older people, and its cause remains indeterminate.
What is the relationship between manganism and Parkinson's disease?
Manganism is known as a Parkinson’s syndrome because it shares certain symptoms with Parkinson’s disease. Both manganism and Parkinson’s disease affect movement, balance, and coordination. Each can cause psychological effects in some patients. There are a few key technical differences between them, however. Manganism is caused by excessive exposure to the chemical element manganism, but the cause of Parkinson’s disease has not been definitively determined. A recent study, however, has suggested that welders’ exposure to manganese may contribute to early development of Parkinson’s disease.
How are welding fumes related to Parkinson's disease?
Welding fumes contain manganese, a naturally occurring element that is beneficial for humans when consumed in small quantities. However, when people are exposed to high levels of manganese, especially over a prolonged period of time, they can experience a host of adverse health effects. The problems caused by exposure to manganese are often collectively known as manganism, a disease whose symptoms closely mirror 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. Although further study is needed, the initial results indicate a link between exposure to manganese and the development of Parkinson’s disease.
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