know the symptoms of mesothelioma - Although the disease may be contracted mesothelioma at an early age, symptoms of mesothelioma may not appear until 15 to 45 years after exposure to asbestos. Symptoms such as of chest pain, shortness of breath and the like due to accumulation of fluid in the pleural space is usually basic pointers that might draw your attention to this devastating disease. If you suffer from one of these, you will know that there is a possibility that you are suffering from pleural mesothelioma. the peritoneal of
mesothelioma symptoms include swelling in the abdomen, sudden weight loss, pain in the abdomen due to buildups. Also symptoms such as bowel obstruction, blood fever, clotting and anemia are associated with peritoneal mesothelioma. If the mesothelioma has spread from the basic stage to the advanced stage of the body to another place other than the place of origin, it is clear symptoms will worsen and cause more unrest. Face and neck may swell and begin to look well handicapped.
Mesothelioma affects the pleura will cause signs and symptoms such as chest wall pain, shortness of breath, pleural effusion (fluid surrounding the lung), fatigue, blood in sputum and cough or hoarse cough. At this stage of progress or severe cases, patients may have suffered many tumors. Pneumothorax or lung collapse can also occur in individuals who suffer from pleural mesothelioma and can spread to other parts of the body as well. tumors that affect the stomach does not show symptoms until they have reached one of the next stage of where it is almost impossible to draw back. These symptoms would include abdominal pain, abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, unwanted masses in the abdomen you may be able to feel from the outside if it has grown too big, your intestines can cause obstacles and you also may lose a lot of weight suddenly.
But in the case of severe
illness, the following signs and symptoms may also be present thrombophlebitis which is the result of a blood clot in jaundice, which is yellowing eyes veins and skin, pleural effusion which is a blockage of fluid between the lungs and chest, blood sugar levels low, disseminated intravascular coagulation causing severe bleeding in body organs, pulmonary embolism which is a blood clot in the lung arteries and severe ascites.