Mesothelioma Symptoms
Mesothelioma Symptoms
Mesothelioma develops many
years after exposure to asbestos. Sometimes, it may be 30 to 40 years
before symptoms occur. Unfortunately, in the early stages of the
disease, symptoms may be vague or not noticeable. Thus, if you have been
exposed to asbestos in the past, even for a very brief time, it’s
important to have regular check-ups to detect any lung abnormalities,
even if you don’t have symptoms.
Benign lung disease, such as
asbestosis is common in people who have been exposed to asbestos. The
symptoms can be very similar, and only a complete medical exam can
provide an accurate diagnosis.
Early detection of mesothelioma allows doctor to use more
effective and more powerful treatments. For this reason, you should
watch carefully for any of the symptoms of mesothelioma.
Symptoms of Mesothelioma may include:
Coughing
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Difficulty Sleeping
Weight Loss
Pain in chest and abdomen
Fluid in the chest
Usually, difficulty breathing
and a lingering cough bring patients into the doctor for evaluation.
This occurs because tumors of the mesothelium make if hard for the lungs
to expand smoothly. Large tumors, or tumors that spread to the chest
wall can cause chest pain. When fluid builds up in the pleura,
breathing can be even more difficult while lying down, making it hard to
sleep. The spread of cancerous cells takes a toll on your body,
causing weakness, extreme fatigue. Changes in your body’s ability to
absorb nutrients as a result of invasion into the abdomen can cause
weight loss. If the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium to other
parts of the body, symptoms may include pain, trouble swallowing, or
swelling of the neck or face.
Depending on the type of mesothelioma,
slightly different symptoms can occur. Peritoneal disease has an
effect on the intestines, liver and other structures in the abdominal
cavity. As fluid builds up, the abdomen can become very expanded.
Because the liver plays a big part in manufacturing the substances
needed to control bleeding, there is often a change in your ability to
make blood clots. Weight loss occurs for several reasons, and is more
dramatic in this form of the disease.
The pleural form of
mesothelioma can also cause damage to the upper airway. Swallowing can
become difficult, and voice changes can occur if the larynx is
affected.
Specific symptoms of Peritoneal mesothelioma:
Weight loss
Abdominal pain
Buildup of fluid in the abdomen
Bowel obstruction
Abnormal blood clotting
Abdominal mass
Fever
Specific symptoms of Pleural Mesothelioma:
Pain in the lower back
Pain in the side of chest
A persistent cough
Shortness of breath
Husky voice
Difficulty swallowing
Fever
Regardless of the location, malignant mesotheliomas occur in three forms. The epithelioid type is the most common, accounting for 50-70% of all mesotheliomas. Between 20-35% of mesotheliomas are sarcomatoid. The remaining 7-20% of tumors are classified as mixed/biphasic. Epithelioid mesothelioma has the best outlook for survival.
If your symptoms suggest you
may have mesothelioma, you doctor will order a number of tests. Imaging
studies like X-rays, CT scans and MRI show any abnormalities within the
lungs. A complete blood count and levels of specific proteins can help
make the diagnosis. However, the diagnosis of mesothelioma cannot
be made by blood work and imaging studies in every case. Other more
common diseases such as benign asbestos-related pleural disease and
metastatic adenocarcinoma can have very similar appearances on imaging
studies. Biopsy, and the use of special staining are often necessary for
the accurate diagnosis of mesothelioma.
Promising studies on the early detection of mesothelioma
may soon provided more accurate methods for diagnosis. If you have
these warning signs you should consultant a qualified medical
professional immediately. Only a doctor can make a diagnosis.
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