Mesothelioma Symptoms
Mesothelioma can remain dormant in your body for many years before showing its existential signs and symptoms. The
moment you feel a symptom of the disease, the cancer has already invaded and damaged the mesothelium tissue, and
sometimes certain organs of your body. Most of times, at least 20 years must elapse between the first exposure
and the development of mesothelioma symptoms. You can spend up to 40 years after exposure to asbestos before the
development of asbestosis or mesothelioma. In fact, when symptoms finally occur, they can easily be confused
with symptoms of allergies or a common cold. Mesothelioma is often discovered when patients think they have a flu
or cold. In addition, mesothelioma symptoms slightly vary depending on the organ
affected.
Pleural mesothelioma, affecting the lining of pleura or lung, can cause:
Peritoneal mesothelioma, affecting the lining around the stomach and intestines, can
cause:
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fever
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anemia
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bowel obstruction
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abdominal pain and swelling
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diarrhea and constipation
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Unreasonable weight loss.
Pericardial mesothelioma tends to cause:
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fatigue
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difficulty breathing
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wheezing
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Hoarseness.
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