Mesothelioma symptoms are not specific to the disease,
that is, many of these symptoms are the same for other medical problems.
The symptoms vary depending on the type ,size and location of the mesothelioma
tumor.
Mesothelium is a tissue covered most of our internal organs.
When tumor is formed in this part of our body the disease is called
mesothelioma
cancer.
One major cause of mesothelioma is the exposure in asbestos
substance. It is a reason why asbestos was being banned to use in any
product because of its hazardous effect.
The symptoms of mesothelioma may take a long period of
time to be discovered, almost 10 years and above. Due to this scenario,
some patients are not aware that the cancer is already on its final stage.
So many patients have a very small chance to survive.
There were also cases that the Mesothelioma symptoms occur early so the
patients have a higher possibility to live on.
By giving an early treatment they have a chance to be
cured. There are several symptoms of mesothelioma. It will help to recognize
if a patient really has a cancer by means of regular medical check up.
3 Categories of Mesothelioma Symptoms:
- Symptoms of Pleural Mesothelioma
- Symptoms of Peritoneal Mesothelioma
- Symptoms of Pericardial Mesothelioma
Pleural Mesothelioma Symptoms
- Dyspnea
- Wheezing
- Fever
- Persistent Coughs
- Hourseness
- Bloody or rust colored phlegm
- Pleural effusion
Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms
- Loss of weight in unknown reason
- Dyspnea
- pain in the lower ribcage
- pain in the abdomen
- lumps in abdomen
Pericardial Mesothelioma Symptoms
This kind of mesothelioma is very less common.
Some of the following symptoms are likely similar with each other. Medical
check-up by a qualified doctor is the only way to recognize it.
Mesothelioma symptoms are often mistaken for other forms of cancer and
less serious conditions related to respiratory distress. Knowing the symptoms
of mesothelioma help many people to identify early if they are positive
on this disease.
An early Mesothelioma diagnosis and treatment may help patients to stay
alive. If you are encounter those symptoms, better to look for a medical
check-up in order to know what is the real cause of that symptoms.
As the disease progresses, patients may experience any or all of the
following mesothelioma symptoms: shortness of breath, chronic cough, pain,
difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, loss of appetite, fever, fluid in the
chest cavity or around the heart, and abdominal mass or swelling.
Mesothelioma symptoms are distinctive in that they often do not present
until 20 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos.