Mesothelioma destroys its victim and his family emotionally and physically. Losing someone you love is a traumatic experience. When you see someone dying of cancer in front of your own eyes, it drains you off any soft feelings that you have about life in general. Slow death by cancer is something that one would not even like to think about. This particular cancerous Mesothelioma disease does not appear suddenly like some wound on the outer covering of the body. People who have been diagnosed with this cancer are usually elderly people who have been inhaling Asbestos laden air for years. The incurable disease slowly starts growing up in the body. There are many aspects to this rare form of cancer, which are still shrouded in mystery.
Symptoms of Mesothelioma are dubious in nature. There are many common ailments and their symptoms which can misguide us into thinking that the symptoms that we are seeing in the patient are not those of a Mesothelioma patient. Flimsy fibers that a person takes in while inhaling, deeply embed themselves in the lining that is found around the internal organs of the body. Not all fibers contain cancer tissues at the earlier stage. It takes years to get scarred within the body through the abrasive effect of these fibers, scars worsen and inflammation is caused in them. Final result of this inflammation is cancer.
In its initial stage Mesothelioma brings with it shortened breaths and a heavy feeling in the region of chest. Lungs are the first organ to be effected by Asbestos. Accumulation of fluid in this area causes difficulty in breathing. People having these symptoms are said to be having Pleural Mesothelioma. At times victims might undergo through painful periods of pain in the chest, back or sides of the body. Pleural Mesothelioma patients might find it difficult to swallow. Cough spasms can rake the bodies of these patients. Unreasonable fatigue and undue loss of weight is generally apparent in such cases.
Peritoneal mesothelioma develops in the abdomen and makes up approximately 30% of all mesothelioma cases. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma can include swelling or pain in the abdomen, nausea and vomiting and a change in bowel habits. Peritoneal mesothelioma can also cause night sweats, fever, unexplained weight loss, anemia, fatigue and lumps under the skin of the abdomen. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma develop due to the thickening of the peritoneal membrane and fluid buildup between the membrane layers. This can put pressure on the abdomen and its organs, causing the patient to experience symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma.
The presence of cancerous cells in the peritoneum (the lining surrounding the abdomen and the stomach) may have diverse consequences depending on the location of the tumors. The most common symptoms of mesothelioma are:,Unexplained weight loss, Fever, Increased abdominal girth, Distention of the abdomen, Presence of fluid in the abdomen, Fever, Weight loss, Loss of appetite, Anemia, Fatigue, Bowel obstruction. In the later stages of the disease, the blood platelet count rises significantly resulting in greater blood clotting.
Symptoms of Mesothelioma are dubious in nature. There are many common ailments and their symptoms which can misguide us into thinking that the symptoms that we are seeing in the patient are not those of a Mesothelioma patient. Flimsy fibers that a person takes in while inhaling, deeply embed themselves in the lining that is found around the internal organs of the body. Not all fibers contain cancer tissues at the earlier stage. It takes years to get scarred within the body through the abrasive effect of these fibers, scars worsen and inflammation is caused in them. Final result of this inflammation is cancer.
In its initial stage Mesothelioma brings with it shortened breaths and a heavy feeling in the region of chest. Lungs are the first organ to be effected by Asbestos. Accumulation of fluid in this area causes difficulty in breathing. People having these symptoms are said to be having Pleural Mesothelioma. At times victims might undergo through painful periods of pain in the chest, back or sides of the body. Pleural Mesothelioma patients might find it difficult to swallow. Cough spasms can rake the bodies of these patients. Unreasonable fatigue and undue loss of weight is generally apparent in such cases.
Peritoneal mesothelioma develops in the abdomen and makes up approximately 30% of all mesothelioma cases. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma can include swelling or pain in the abdomen, nausea and vomiting and a change in bowel habits. Peritoneal mesothelioma can also cause night sweats, fever, unexplained weight loss, anemia, fatigue and lumps under the skin of the abdomen. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma develop due to the thickening of the peritoneal membrane and fluid buildup between the membrane layers. This can put pressure on the abdomen and its organs, causing the patient to experience symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma.
The presence of cancerous cells in the peritoneum (the lining surrounding the abdomen and the stomach) may have diverse consequences depending on the location of the tumors. The most common symptoms of mesothelioma are:,Unexplained weight loss, Fever, Increased abdominal girth, Distention of the abdomen, Presence of fluid in the abdomen, Fever, Weight loss, Loss of appetite, Anemia, Fatigue, Bowel obstruction. In the later stages of the disease, the blood platelet count rises significantly resulting in greater blood clotting.