What Is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma and Lung Disease

Breathing freely is something you should not have to take for granted. Unfortunately, after exposure to asbestos or asbestos fibers, your life may never be the same again with mesothelioma. The same is true if someone you love has developed the condition after working with or near asbestos. You should not have to suffer. Connect a dedicated lawyer that will fight aggressively for the significant compensation you and your family deserve. Continue reading for information about mesothelioma and asbestosis. Then, let us put you in touch with an experienced local mesothelioma attorney who can help you explore your legal options.

Mesothelioma is a type of malignant tumor that develops when asbestos fibers have been inhaled and have implanted themselves in the lining of the heart, abdomen, or lungs. This liner, called the mosothelium, is susceptible to cancerous growths.

The development of mesothelioma starts as tiny nodules inside the lining of the abdomen or lungs. Mesothelioma cancer may not start showing symptoms until up to 50 years after exposure to asbestos or until after the disease has taken over large parts of the body. Still, you and your family should not have to suffer without receiving financial compensation for your injuries.

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What Are Mesothelioma Symptoms?

The more commonly reported symptoms of mesothelioma, such as fatigue, weight loss and chest pain, do not typically develop until the mesothelioma tumors begin to press against the bones, organs and nerves inside of the body. Alarmingly, this only occurs during stage 3 or stage 4 mesothelioma. This is why it is often difficult for doctors to diagnose stage 1 and stage 2 mesothelioma. Nonetheless, if you notice some common symptoms of the disease, it is important to seek medical treatment immediately.

The more commonly reported mesothelioma symptoms include the following:

  • Fatigue
  • Dry cough
  • Wheezing
  • Respiratory complications
  • Abdominal pain
  • Chest pain
  • Fevers
  • Night sweats
  • Muscular weakness

Unfortunately, many mesothelioma symptoms are the same as other illnesses and medical disorders. Nonetheless, if you notice any of the common symptoms, seeking a proper diagnosis is essential. An oncologist or another type of physician can perform certain tests to diagnose you properly. Then it’s time to start you on the road to recovery.

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What is Asbestosis?

Asbestosis is a type of chronic lung disease caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. When an individual has been exposed to asbestos for prolonged periods of time, asbestos fibers can attach themselves to the tissues inside of the lungs. This causes shortness of breath and scarring of lung tissue.

Because the symptoms of asbestosis can be mild, most people with the condition do not realize they have asbestosis until many years after asbestos exposure. Nevertheless, if you worked with or near asbestos, it is critical not to ignore the warning signs of either asbestosis or mesothelioma.

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What Are Asbestosis Symptoms?

Asbestosis is a type of fibrosis that develops in your body after you have been continually exposed to the fibers of asbestos. After ongoing exposure, scar tissue takes the place of healthy tissue in your lungs.

Even when using protective equipment, you may have inhaled asbestos fibers. Because these fibers are both small and jagged, they may be become trapped in your lungs. That is, the unique makeup of these fibers makes them difficult for your body to naturally expel them from your lung tissue. Over time, these fibers cause scarring, irritation, and inflammation in your lungs.

Many people do not notice the development of asbestosis symptoms. This can take until up to 25 years after they have been exposed to asbestos fiber. If you or a loved one has been exposed to asbestos for an extended period of time, it may take a shorter amount of time to notice the development of symptoms.

The severity and frequency of asbestosis symptoms may, but some more common ones may include one of more of the following:

  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Hypertensions
  • High blood pressure
  • Neck swelling
  • Face swelling
  • Finger deformities
  • Appetite loss
  • Breath cracking or wheezing
  • Weight loss

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The Mesothelioma and Asbestosis Claims Processes

If you or a loved one suspects that you have mesothelioma or asbestosis, you must visit a medical professional immediately. After all, the conditions can be deadly if you do not treat them properly. If you receive an annual check-up, your doctor may notice early signs of mesothelioma during an x-ray or blood test. Your physician may also identify symptoms during a regular checkup.

You should also be sure to inform your doctor if you or your loved one has had any exposure to asbestos. Cancer screenings are a great step to take to receive an early mesothelioma diagnosis, increasing your chances of receiving life-saving or life-extending therapy.

If you have received a mesothelioma or asbestosis diagnosis, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation for your injuries. The claims process can be complex though. Furthermore, you likely need to act quickly to assert your legal rights.

Work With an Experienced Local Lawyer

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with asbestosis or mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure, you are entitled to legal rights as a victim. For example, you may be able to file an asbestos lawsuit to hold any offending companies and organizations accountable for the injuries you have suffered.

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