ignored in most cases. Symptoms of mesothelioma are akin to those of
other common diseases. Moreover, studies have concluded that patients
would not develop symptoms of mesothelioma till much later in their
life, ranging from about 20 to 40 years and thus not that many
patients associate the symptoms to something that happened to them
that long ago.
Mesothelioma is a cancer which affects the protective linings of
internal organs. These linings include:
- Pericardium: a sac holding the heart;
- Peritoneum: the lining of the abdominal cavity; and
- Pleura: the outer lining surrounding the lungs and chest cavity.
Due to the special nature and functions of each of these organs the
symptoms of mesothelioma affecting them can vary. Some of these
symptoms are very rare where as others may be severe. Therefore, it is
suggested to visit a doctor if any of the symptoms exist.
Furthermore, if mesothelioma is detected at an early stage the chances
of curing it are high.
The following are mesothelioma symptoms categorized by type.
Pericardium Mesothelioma Symptoms:
- Irregular breathing patterns
- Chest pain
- Unusual heart beating
- Coughing
- Shortness of breath
Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms:
- Vomiting
- Weight Loss
- Abdominal pain
- Fever
- Bowel obstruction
- Hernia
- Swelling or mass accumulation in the abdomen
- Blood clots
- Nausea
Pleural Mesothelioma Symptoms:
- Fever
- Pleural effusions (accumulation of fluid in the lung lining)
- Coughing up blood
- Pain in chest
- Excessive coughing
- Loss of appetite
- Weakness
- Paralysis
- Hoarseness
- Shortness of breath
- Back pain
- Weight loss
- Swelling
- Problems in swallowing
A pleural mesothelioma may result in lung cancer or pneumothorax but
only in severe cases and on the other hand some patients might not
exhibit any symptoms at all.
Other minor diseases have similar symptoms as mesothelioma but if
identified soon enough these can help cure mesothelioma cancer at an
early stage. You need to remember that the existence of mesothelioma
can only be confirmed by a doctor and he does so by examining asbestos
exposure history, medical reports, MRI and/or CT scan and in some
cases a needle biopsy.
If you feel that you may have mesothelioma, you need to see your
doctor or health professional as soon as possible. Any delay may hurt
your chances of survival and making a full recovery. The sooner you go
to your doctor and get checked out, the sooner the doctors can start
to help you recover or feel more comfortable.
No comments:
Post a Comment