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Early symptoms of mesothelioma are difficult
to identify and therefore often overlooked.
Pleural mesothelioma symptoms may first
appear as shortness of breath, chest pains or persistent
cough or a change in cough pattern. Some patients however,
may show no symptoms at all.
Peritoneal mesothelioma
symptoms include pain or swelling in the abdomen, nausea,
weight loss, bowel obstruction, anemia or swollen feet.
Who needs
to be examined for Mesothelioma?
According to the National Cancer Institute, if you have
been exposed (or suspect you have been exposed) to asbestos
dust either on the job, at home, or via a family contact,
you should inform your physician of your exposure history
and any symptoms. Asbestos fibers can be measured in urine,
feces, mucus, or material rinsed out of the lungs. A thorough
physical examination, including a chest x-ray and lung function
tests, may be recommended. It is important to note that
chest x-rays cannot detect asbestos fibers in the lungs,
but they can help identify any lung changes resulting from
asbestos exposure. Interpretation of the chest x-ray may
require the help of a specialist who is experienced in reading
x-rays for asbestos-related diseases. Other tests also may
be necessary.
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