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by: Nick Johnson
Everyone is probably aware that people are able
to develop an illness or even cancer from exposure to harmful
chemicals. But did you know, people come in contact with these
chemicals in the workplace without their knowledge? The type of
cancer developed from these harmful chemicals, asbestos, is called
Mesothelioma. Continual exposure to asbestos in the workplace causes
cancer cells to form in the body. This cancer generally affects the
lungs, but in some instances, the cancer is able to develop in the
abdominal cavity of the heart.
Many people question why asbestos is so harmful to people if it is
comprised of minerals that naturally appear within the environment.
The reason why it is pernicious is quite simple; Asbestos causes an
unnatural and harmful reaction within the body. Unlike other
minerals found in the environment, the minerals that comprise
asbestos are unaffected by fire and heat. They do not dissolve,
evaporate into the air, nor contain an odor. In addition, the
minerals in asbestos are tasteless. Thus giving the harmful
chemicals free range to enter your body through inhalation. For some
reason, many companies avoid warning workers on the presence and
danger of asbestos. Sometimes, the companies are unaware of the
presence of asbestos, but most often they are negligent and flat out
do not warn their workers of the dangerous chemicals that engulf the
workplace. Employees unknowingly work within these environments for
months or years on end, unequipped with proper protective gear. When
a workplace is filled with asbestos, the threat of malignant
Mesothelioma is very much present. The three ways the body is
susceptible to attack from this deadly cancer are: pleural (lung),
peritoneal (stomach), and pericardial (heart).
SYMPTOMS OF MESOTHELIOMA
When dealing with the symptoms associated with Mesothelioma, people
should be aware warning signs may not appear until 20 years after
the were unknowingly exposed to asbestos. For the three different
types of Mesothelioma, Pleural, Peritoneal, and Pericardial, there
are many different symptoms.
Pleural Mesothelioma strikes the lining of the lungs and causes
shortness of breath, persistent cough, and a pain that lingers in
the chest. A victim of Pleural Mesothelioma may also suffer from
chronic wheezing and a hoarse voice. All of these symptoms stem from
excess fluid gathering in the space surrounding the lungs. When this
type of cancer is sever, the development of numerous tumors may
form. In time, pneumothorax (collapsing of the lungs) may occur.
Another type of this cancer develops within the lining of the
abdominal cavity, Peritoneal Mesothelioma. Unlike victims of Pleural
Mesothelioma, Peritoneal Mesothelioma victims experience weight
loss, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, and muscle atrophy. This
group of symptoms is often referred to as Cachexia. Diseases with
weakened immune systems and cancer usually bring on cachexia.
Similar to Pleural Mesothelioma, Peritoneal Mesothelioma also has
built up fluid, although this form of the cancer has built up fluid
in the stomach cavity, accompanied with abdominal swelling and pain.
Additional signs that one suffers from Peritoneal Mesothelioma
include: fever, anemia, bowel obstruction, and blood clotting. In
late stages of the cancer, tumors may appear in the abdominal
cavity.
The third type of Mesothelioma, which is Pericardial Mesothelioma,
attacks the heart, as well as the lining surrounding the heart.
Pericardial Mesothelioma is the most rare form of all three
diseases. The symptoms of this type of cancer are somewhat similar
to those of Pleural Mesothelioma, but also include chest pain, heart
palpitations, and a nagging cough. Severe cases of Pericardial
Mesothelioma display a different crop of symptoms. A patient may
notice a yellowing of the eyes and skin. They may also experience
low blood sugar levels, blood clots in the veins and arteries.
Severe bleeding may also occur various organs throughout the body.
Generally, Mesothelioma related caner does not spread to other parts
of the body besides, the lungs, heart, and stomach, but in some
instances the disease will breach other parts of the human body
(i.e. brain, bone, or adrenal glands). When spreading of the disease
occurs, additional signs and symptoms may appear. These include but
are not limited to: excessive pain, trouble swallowing, and swelling
of the neck and/or face.
If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma related
cancer or suspect you may have Mesothelioma related cancer then
please do not hesitate to contact Nick Johnson at
http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com.
| About The Author
Being born and raised in Houston, TX, Attorney Nick Johnson proudly serves the community that helped him to where he is today. Johnson attended Duke University, where he graduated and received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. After attending Duke, Johnson went on to graduate from the University of Houston Law Center. In 1991, he formed the law firm that became JBC, L.L.P Law Firm. Now leading the Johnson Law Group, Johnson practices in all areas of personal injury law, specializing in Mesothelioma related Cancer. In addition, he also handles cases involving nursing home negligence, paxil side effects, and auto-accidents. Johnson has also been actively representing thousands of clients in mass tort cases and severely injured plaintiffs in accident cases. |