Mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer, develops in the thin layer of the cells that covers the internal organs in the human body. The most common places where Mesothelioma flourishes is the pleura, the outer lining of the lungs, besides the peritoneum, the abdominal cavity and the pericardium the sac that covers the heart.
Patients diagnose Mesothelioma years after significant exposure to Asbestos, a set of natural silicate minerals yet highly toxic that was widely used in industry during the last century. Apparently, many manufacturers were aware about the hazardous nature of this material. Microscopic Asbestos fibers get into the body of industrial labors, by inhalation or digestion. Symptoms of Mesothelioma appear many years after exposure have occurred.
Mesothelioma may take decades to develop in the human body. Mesothelioma victims often demonstrate symptoms fifteen to fifty years after initial expose to Asbestos.
Almost two thirds of the Mesothelioma cases are Pleural Mesothelioma. Known Mesothelioma symptoms include: Persistent dry or raspy cough, coughing blood up (haemoptysis). Patients also have difficulty in swallowing (dysphasia), night sweats or fever, unexplained weight loss: usually of more than 10 percent. Fatigue is one of the symptoms of pleural Mesothelioma accompanied with persistent pain in the chest or rib area and painful breathing. Shortness of breath (dyspnoea) also occurs even when at rest. Lumps under the skin on the chest might appear as well.
About thirty per cent of Mesothelioma diagnoses are Peritoneal Mesothelioma. Symptoms may include, night sweats and unexplained weight loss, Swelling or pain in the abdomen, anemia, fatigue, diarrhea or constipation (in general, any change in bowel habits or regularity), nausea or vomiting. Clumps under the skin of the abdomen also appear.
Pericardial Mesothelioma accounts less than five percent in the illness trends. Pericardial Mesothelioma Symptoms are caused by the thickening of the pericardial membrane and liquid build up; known ones are Difficulty breathing, even when resting (dyspnoea), chest pain and heart palpitations. Fever and night sweats in addition to generalized fatigue.
In most cases, life expectancy for Mesothelioma victims is less than one year, depending on diagnosis. Predictions are affected by many factors though, including when the cancer was diagnosed and the intensity of the Mesothelioma treatment.
Various Mesothelioma treatments are available for individuals affected. The most recommended Mesothelioma treatments are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Some experimental Mesothelioma treatments become very commonly used. Experienced doctors are the best ones to advise about how to combat the disease. Besides, a Mesothelioma lawsuit is to consider if being feasible by consulting a reputable Mesothelioma attorney.
Rachid Gaidi
The Asbestos Mesothelioma [http://theasbestosmesothelioma.com]
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