The rise of malignant mesothelioma
diagnoses recently is staggering, and is expected to peak in the coming
years. This growing epidemic results from the widespread use of
asbestos related products in industrial countries. In the United States,
asbestos products were common and often used in building materials and
shipbuilding.
During the height of asbestos manufacturing, many workers were
exposed to airborne asbestos particles. This occupational exposure is
the most common cause of later mesothelioma diagnoses. However, environmental or secondary exposure can also cause mesothelioma.
After prolonged and unintentional exposure, asbestos particles become
attached to the mesothelium of organs, including the lungs, abdomen or
heart. Pleural mesothelioma is the most prevalent mesothelioma cancer,
where the pleura or lining around the lungs is affected. Though not as
common, peritoneal and pericardial mesothelioma affects the abdomen and
heart, respectively.
Many symptoms of mesothelioma are universal among the different
classes of the cancer. Blood-clotting disorder is one of the secondary
symptoms of mesothelioma cancer, though it is regularly present in peritoneal mesothelioma.
Blood-clotting disorder is a common symptom of peritoneal
mesothelioma. As the cancerous cells affect the mesothelium surrounding
the abdominal cavity, pressure on the stomach and other organs may cause
difficulty in blood flow. If blood cannot flow through the body, clots
may form, resulting in either abnormalities in the body’s clotting
ability or cause uncontrolled bleeding.
For pericardial mesothelioma,
where the protective sac surrounding the heart is affected,
blood-clotting disorder may be present. As the cells of the sac become
cancerous, the heart struggles to beat, preventing adequate blood flow
through the body. If that occurs, blood remains in the heart and
surrounding blood vessels, which may lead to a blood clot. If blood is
not adequately pumped out of the heart, pain may result along with a
severe depletion of oxygen in the blood.
In addition, with pleural mesothelioma,
shortness of breath may result from clots forming in the lungs due to
the expanding mesothelium. If an individual experience shortness of
breath, subsequent coughing may cause small tears in the blood vessels
in the lungs, which may lead to a blood clot. Bloodied sputum may also
be expectorated.
Blood clots in the lungs are a very serious condition and should be
treated immediately. Further blood clots in the lungs may exacerbate
breathing difficulties and can cause chest pain. The pain may be
localized to the region where the clot is or pain may be general,
radiating throughout the chest. Acute pain, along with wheezing and
bloodied sputum may signal a blood clot.
If untreated, a blood clotting disorder can lead to anemia, where the
number of red blood cells or hemoglobin decreases in the body. Anemia
is another common symptom of mesothelioma cancer, and it may result from blood clotting disorder or may present alone.
As with other presenting symptoms, a medical professional must rule
out other conditions. A detailed history of an individual along with a
thorough physical examination should be performed to determine the
source and cause of the blood clotting disorder. If an individual
presents other symptoms common with mesothelioma cancer, the subsequent
blood clotting abnormality may be a secondary symptom.
Early detection is paramount with blood clotting disorder, and if it
remains untreated, can be devastating. Lasting complications of a blood
clotting disorder may further impair an individual from recovering from
mesothelioma. Through rapid medical research and advancements, the prognosis for mesothelioma cancer constantly improves. As generations of asbestos workers age, it is important to have innovative treatments available.
Blood clotting disorder or coagulopathy is a serious condition that
may further exacerbate other symptoms of mesothelioma cancers. If a
blood clotting disorder is suspected, seek immediate medical attention.
Rabu, 23 Januari 2013
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