Signs You May Have Been Exposed to PFAS in Your Drinking Water

Unlike some toxins that cause fast reactions, PFAS exposure typically happens slowly over time. You might not feel anything unusual at first — but research shows that years of exposure can contribute to the development of serious health conditions.
Health Conditions Potentially Linked to PFAS Exposure
Studies suggest PFAS may increase the risk of:
- Kidney cancer
- Testicular cancer
- Ulcerative colitis
These illnesses might appear years after exposure.
Warning Signs to Watch For
Some early symptoms that may warrant a conversation with your doctor include:
- Blood in urine
- Abdominal pain or swelling
- Unexplained weight loss
- Persistent fatigue
- Frequent infections
- Chronic digestive issues
While these symptoms can have many causes, if you live or lived in a PFAS-affected area, it is important to monitor your health closely.
What to Do if You Are Concerned
If you have been diagnosed with kidney cancer, testicular cancer, ulcerative colitis, — and lived in a Florida community with PFAS contamination — you may wish to explore your legal rights.
Morgan & Morgan offers free, confidential case evaluations for those affected.
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