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  Oct 11, 2018
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Triggers
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Triggers
  Oct 11, 2018

The exact cause and pathology of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) are unknown, but several factors are linked to a higher risk of the condition or worsened symptoms, known as triggers.

These triggers typically cause mild scarring of the lung tissue in the initial changes but can create significant damage over time, leading to changes in the function of the lungs in the delivery of oxygen to the body.

Exposure to Irritants

Environmental factors play a large role in the pathology of IPF and can trigger the scarring of the lung tissue that causes the condition. In particular, exposure to irritants such as certain dust or fumes can be pivotal in the development of IPF.

Some occupations are associated with greater exposure to these irritants and are hence linked to a predisposition to the condition. These jobs may include:

  • Farmers
  • Hairdressers
  • Textile workers
  • Stone workers
  • Metal workers

Individuals working in these fields are more likely to be regularly exposed to irritants in the air, which they breathe in and trigger the pathogenesis of the condition. It appears that chronic exposure over time is most likely to cause damage to the lung tissue.

Smoking History

Individuals that currently smoke or have smoked in the past are at a high risk of suffering from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis than other individuals, suggesting that the smoke may be involved as a trigger.

This is likely to be similar to exposure to irritants, in that chronic exposure over a long period of time is most likely to cause severe damage.

Associated Health Conditions

Some health conditions are also linked to an increased risk of IPF and may be involved in triggering the condition, although it is not clear if they are causative of the disease. Associated health conditions include: