Mesothelioma, typically caused by asbestos exposure, is a cancer of
the mesothelium or the protective lining surrounding the lungs, abdomen
or heart. Though advancements towards a comprehensive cure for mesothelioma are progressing, it remains one of the rarest forms of cancer for which there is still no cure.
Symptoms of mesothelioma range from localized pain in the chest,
weight loss, unexplained growths in the abdomen and difficulty
breathing. Anemia is a common symptom of mesothelioma, though it can
remain undetected because it does not present outward or painful
symptoms. Tiredness, dull aches or an overall feeling of sluggishness
are anemia symptoms and may not be as pronounced as other symptoms of
mesothelioma. However, if untreated, anemia can cause serious damage.
When anemia presents with other mesothelioma cancer
symptoms, it is commonly normocytic anemia. Typically, anemia is the
decrease of red blood cells or hemoglobin, and is a relatively common
symptom of many underlying conditions. It is critical that the
underlying cause of anemia is examined.
Red blood cells comprise of the majority of blood cells in the body,
and are responsible for transporting oxygen and originate in the bone
marrow. Hemoglobin, however, transports carbon dioxide back to the lungs
for exhalation. Depletion of red blood cells can decrease the amount of
oxygen carried through the body. Without proper oxygen circulation, an
individual may feel sluggish, slow and suffer from headaches. It is
critical that enough oxygen reaches the brain, and if anemia is present,
less oxygen is carried.
Anemia is not a cause or disease but results from a dysfunction in
the body. In some cases, anemia results from extreme blood loss, but in
conjunction with mesothelioma cancer, it usually results from a decrease
in red blood cells or hemoglobin. With mesothelioma, the risk factors
of untreated anemia are serious including a decrease of bone marrow.
Anemia symptoms are varying and often vague. Fatigue, weakness or
drowsiness are some symptoms of anemia, though they could also be
attributed to the metastasizing mesothelioma cells. Further, weight loss
and chest pain, both symptoms of pleural mesothelioma and pericardial
mesothelioma also may present due to a low red blood cell count. Sallow
skin and extreme fatigue are external, visible symptoms of anemia.
In addition, if an individual is receiving treatment for mesothelioma such chemotherapy or other palliative drugs, anemia may also develop.
With pleural mesothelioma,
where dysphagia or difficulty swallowing is a common symptom,
individuals may suffer dehydration and vitamin deficiencies. If an
individual has trouble ingesting food or liquid, anemia can result.
Adequate vitamin intake from food is critical to a healthy individual,
but crucial to battle mesothelioma.
Further, in pleural, pericardial and peritoneal mesotheliomas,
pain from growing tumors on the mesothelium can be extreme.
Gastrointestinal pain also presents with anemia, which is also a common
symptom of peritoneal mesothelioma.
Anemia is a serious condition that may further exacerbate other
symptoms of mesothelioma cancers. If an individual presents classic
signs of anemia, seek immediate medical attention.
Rabu, 23 Januari 2013
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