Common signs and symptoms of Mesothelioma include:
- A cough that does not go away
- Chest pain, often aggravated by deep breathing
- Hoarseness
- Weight loss and loss of appetite
- Bloody or rust-colored sputum (spit or phlegm)
- Shortness of breath
- Fever without a known reason
- Recurring infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia
- New onset of wheezing
- When Mesothelioma spreads to distant organs, it may cause:
- Bone pain
- Neurologic changes (such as weakness or numbness of a limb, dizziness)
- Jaundice (yellow coloring of the skin and eyes)
- Masses near the surface of the body, due to cancer spreading to the skin or to lymph nodes (collection of immune system cells) in the neck or above the collarbone.
Some of the symptoms of pleural mesothelioma (mesothelioma cancer of the lung lining) include:
pain in the lower back or the side of the chest | |
shortness of breath | |
a persistent cough | |
difficulty swallowing food | |
fever and sweating | |
fatigue | |
weight loss. |
Pleural Effusion-fluid in the Lungs
One of the most common and specific symptoms of pleural mesothelioma is the accumulation of fluid between the lungs and chest cavity. This generally causes shortness of breath, and requires a doctor to drain the fluid, called fine-needle aspiration, to make breathing easier and relieve chest pain. This symptom is more unique to mesothelioma, making it more likely that you may have the disease. B. Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms
Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma (abdominal mesothelioma - mesothelioma of the lining of the stomach) include:
stomach pain | |
nausea and vomiting | |
weight loss. |
If you are interested in reading more about specific mesothelioma symptoms from other medical authorities, please visit the following links
Search Mesothelioma Medical's Arcive of Medical Journals
#6 Symptoms - National Cancer Institute Government Website
EPA.gov about midway down the page talks about Mesothelioma
OSHA.gov on Mesothelioma Symptoms
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