26 Sep, 2009 in
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As was stated previously, symptoms of mesothelioma can vary, but the most ordinary common symptoms are:
* Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
* Coughing
* Pain in chest or abdomen
* Fluid in the chest, lungs, or abdomen
* Weight loss
* Loss of appetite
* Inability to sleep
* Husky voice
* Difficulty swallowing
It is the earliest two symptoms that usually bring a patient to the doctor's office. Both difficulty breathing as well as persistent coughing are caused by the lung's inability to expand properly due to tumors in the pleural region. The growing tumors cause the pleura, pericardium, or peritoneum to expand, thus allow fluid to enter.
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