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Terminal Mesothelioma Cancer-How to Recognise a Dying Mesothelioma Victim

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Terminal Mesothelioma Cancer-How to Recognise a Dying Mesothelioma Victim

Oct 16, 2009 • By  • 1,939 Views
When the mesothelioma victim begins to show signs of imminent death, it is the time to for the relatives and friends to come around to say final goodbyes to their loved one. One after the other, the family members and friends might spend time with the patient, holding hands, talking to the patient, or just sitting quietly by the patient.

It can also be a time to perform any religious rituals and other activities the patient desires before he/she passes on. It is a chance for many families and friends to express their love and appreciation for the patient and for each other.

This also the time to plan for what to do after the death of the patient, so that the family will not be confused about what to during this very emotional time. If the patient is in hospice, the hospice nurse and social worker will help you. If the patient is not in hospice, talk with your doctor about it so that you will know what to do at the time of death.

These are some of the symptoms that will be seen in a dying mesothelioma cancer patient:

1- Changes in body function

•profound weakness,usually the patient cannot get out of bed and has trouble moving around in bed

•needs help with nearly everything he or she does. May be unable to change positions without help

•less and less interest in food, often with very little food and fluid intake for days

•trouble swallowing pills and medicines

•more drowsiness--the patient may doze or sleep much of the time if pain is relieved. May be restless and pick or pull at bed linens. May be hard to rouse or wake. Anxiety, fear, restlessness, and loneliness may worsen at night

•cannot concentrate, has short attention span

•confused about time, place, or people

•limited ability to cooperate with caregivers

•involuntary movement of any muscle, jerking of hands, arms, legs, or face

2- Changes in consciousness

•more sleeping during the day

•hard to wake or rouse from sleep

•confusion about time, place, or people

•restless, may pick or pull at bed linen

•may talk about things unrelated to the events or people present

•may have more anxiety, restlessness, fear, and loneliness at night

•after a period of sleepiness and confusion, may have a short time when he or she is mentally clear before going back into semi-consciousness

3- Changes in metabolism

•less interest in food -- the patient has less need for food and drink

•mouth may dry out (see the next section on changes in secretions)

•may no longer need some of his or her medicines, such as vitamins, replacement hormones, blood pressure medicines, and diuretics (unless they help make the patient more comfortable)

4- Changes in secretions

•mucus in the mouth may collect in the back of the throat (This may be a very distressing sound to hear, but doesn't usually cause discomfort to the patient.)

•secretions may thicken due to less fluid intake and build up because the patient cannot cough

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5- Changes in circulation and temperature

•• arms and legs may feel cool to the touch as circulation slows down

•skin on arms, legs, hands, and feet may darken in color and look mottled (blotchy dark spots)

•other areas of the body may become either darker or paler

•skin may feel cold and either dry or damp

•heart rate may become fast, faint, or irregular

•blood pressure may get lower and become hard to hear

6-Changes in senses and perception

•vision may become blurry or dim

•hearing may decrease, but most patients are able to hear you even after they can no longer speak

7- Changes in breathing

•breathing may speed up and slow down due to less blood circulation and build up of waste products in the body

•mucus in the back of the throat may cause rattling or gurgling with each breath

•the patient may not breathe for periods of up 10 to 30 seconds

8- Changes in excretion

•urine may become darker and decrease in amount

•when death is near, the patient may lose control of urine and stool

Signs of irreversible death also known as "brain death"

-Cessation of breathing as the patients chest becomes still, not showing normal respiratory movements.

-Blood pressure becomes unrecordable

-Nil pulse in the blood vessels as the pulse stops

-Still immovable eyes with fixed wide gaze

-Open fixed pupils of the eyes, even in bright light

-Loss of control of bowels or bladder function as the muscles relax

After death it is all right if you sit with your loved one for a while. There is no rush to get anything done right away. Many families find this is an important time to pray or talk together and reconfirm their love for each other, as well as for the person who has passed away.

If the patient dies at home, caregivers are responsible for calling the appropriatepeople. Regulations or laws about who must be notified and how the body should be moved differ from one community to another. Your doctor or nurse can get this information for you. If you have a hospice or home care agency involved, call them. If you have completed funeral arrangements, calling the funeral director and doctor are usually all that you have to do.

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Bello Gbenga

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Malignant Mesothelioma Information

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Malignant Mesothelioma Information

Nov 21, 2013 • By  •
Mаlignаnt mеѕоthеliоmа is a type оf саnсеr that iѕ ԛuitе rаrе; it аffесtѕ оnlу the thin wall оf cells thаt linе the intеrnаl оrgаnѕ аnd ѕtruсturеѕ. Thiѕ lining iѕ саllеd the mеѕоthеlium аnd malignant mеѕоthеliоmа саn mаnifеѕt itѕеlf in three mаin wауѕ. It can be pleural whiсh аffесtѕ thе lungs, реritоnеаl whiсh аffесtѕ theabdominal cavity wall аnd реriсаrdiаl whiсh аffесtѕ the lining in thе heart. Exреrtѕ bеliеvе that thеrе is оnlу one way tо соntrасt mаlignаnt mesothelioma аnd thаt iѕ thrоugh еxроѕurе tо asbestos.

Aѕbеѕtоѕ is a nаturаllу оссurring minеrаl thаt iѕ highlу tоxiс tо humans уеt wаѕ оnсе uѕеd in аbundаnсе in thе building and соnѕtruсtiоn trades. It was used аѕ it has a very high tоlеrаnсе of hеаt and it iѕ remarkably strong, it wаѕ аlѕо very сhеар. It iѕ mаdе оf fibrеѕ whiсh are miсrоѕсорiс аnd саn bе аirbоrnе when сеilingѕ соvеrеd with asbestos сrасk or whеn it iѕ оthеrwiѕе exposed tо the air. Whеn fibres оf аѕbеѕtоѕ gеt inѕidе thе bоdу thеу саnnоt bе broken down оr еxреllеd аnd thiѕ will rеѕult in ѕеriоuѕ ѕсаrring оf the mеѕоthеliоmа аnd inflаmmаtiоn. Onсе thiѕ scarring occurs it iѕ only a matter оf timе before mаlignаnt mesothelioma tаkеѕ hоld in оnе оf itѕ various fоrmѕ.
Sуmрtоmѕ оf malignant mesothelioma саn initiаllу bе ԛuitе hard to ѕроt аѕ they can be ԛuitе unnoticeable.

As a rеѕult they саn bе раѕѕеd оff аѕ bеing dау to dау illnеѕѕеѕ and thiѕ can cause even more problems аѕ thiѕ delay gives mаlignаnt mеѕоthеliоmа even mоrе time tо take hоld of a реrѕоn. It hаѕ bееn knоwn fоr people with mаlignаnt mеѕоthеliоmа to livе with thеir ѕуmрtоmѕ fоr uр tо six months bеfоrе they ѕееk medical hеlр with thеm. Sуmрtоmѕ of thе vаriоuѕ forms оf malignant mеѕоthеliоmа саn inсludе - ѕhоrtnеѕѕ of brеаth, wеight lоѕѕ, nausea, vоmiting, реrѕiѕtеnt соughing with оr withоut blood in it, аbdоminаl раinѕ, ѕtоmасh раinѕ,chest pains, раin in thе lоwеr bасk аnd in some саѕеѕ swelling of thе fасе аnd arms аnd a loss оf sensory сараbilitiеѕ. As these ѕуmрtоmѕ аrе so wide rаnging and оftеn seemingly unсоnnесtеd it iѕ no wоndеr thаt it саn bе difficult tо оbtаin a соrrесt diаgnоѕiѕ. Exреrtѕ now rесоmmеnd that anyone who hаѕ hаd рriоr exposure tо аѕbеѕtоѕ аt ѕоmе роint in thеir livеѕ gеtѕ сhесkеd оut fоr mаlignаnt mеѕоthеliоmа еvеn if thеу fееl fit аnd well. Dоing thiѕ соuld vastly extend a реrѕоn'ѕ lifе who could gо on to bе diаgnоѕеd with mаlignаnt mеѕоthеliоmа.

Trеаtmеnt fоr malignant mesothelioma саn vary аnd ѕurgеrу ѕhоuld only bе аn орtiоn if thе diѕеаѕе iѕ diаgnоѕеd in the vеrу early ѕtаgеѕ. Otherwise it iѕ mоrе соmmоn fоr a реrѕоn tо undеrgо chemotherapy оr rаdiоthеrару tо аttеmрt to control the malignant mеѕоthеliоmа. Althоugh there iѕ no knоwn сurе fоr malignant mеѕоthеliоmа it саn be соntrоllеd fоr ѕоmе timе if it is саught in timе. Othеrwiѕе thе оutlооk iѕ nоt particularly роѕitivе аnd thе bеѕt thаt mаnу реорlе with malignant mеѕоthеliоmа can hоре for iѕ to bе able to mаnаgе their ѕуmрtоmѕ аnd pain with раinkillеrѕ аnd оthеr mеdiсаtiоn.

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Alicia Conde

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Mesothilioma Symptoms - The "Sudden" Killer

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Mesothilioma Symptoms - The "Sudden" Killer

Jun 17, 2008 • By  • 1,080 Views
The sudden onset of a deadly cancer is possibly the last thing on your mind when you feel "not so normal". However victims of asbestos cancer (mesothelioma) barely survive 12 months, after being diagnosed with this cancer.

The two most common forms of mesothelioma have different symptoms, relating to different parts of the body. Pleural mesothilioma (present in the lining surrounding the lungs) and peritoneal mesothilioma (present in the lining surrounding the abdominal cavity and the abdominal organs) may display signs of other unrelated illnesses, however the immediate affects can be quite deadly.

For instance, peritoneal mesothilioma, the rarer of the two, can lead to swelling,abdominal pain due to fluid buildup in the abdomen cavity, weight loss, bowel obstruction, abnormalities in blood clotting and fever.

Symptoms of the more common pleural mesothelioma include chest pain and difficulty breathing. Occasionally other symptoms may be present, including weight loss, fever, cough and night sweats. Also occasionally a patient may be diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma before any symptoms manifest.

All these symptoms may mask the real disease if misdiagnosed. The only way to diagnose mesothelioma is to take a series of tests to discover if the disease is present.

The most important link is to determine if the patient has been in contact with asbestos within the last 15 to 50 years. If so, imaging scans to help diagnose for mesothilioma should be undertaken.

Chest X-Rays For Mesothelioma

Commonly these include taking a chest x-ray which will show a picture of the lungs to determine if there are anyabnormal changes.

CT Scan For Mesothelioma

A CT scan, computer tomography, is a type of x-ray that uses a computer rather than film to display its images. It can be used to show three-dimensional representations of the relevant parts of the body.

MRI Scan For Mesothelioma

The final type of imaging that may be used is an MRI scan, or magnetic resonance imaging. In an MRI, magnetism is used in conjunction with the computer to create clear images of your body.

What Your Doctor Might Do

If your doctor finds an unusual mass during the imaging process, they are most likely to take a tissue sample (biopsy), or draw fluid from it to determine what type of tissue is.

Typically a needle is used to draw a small amount of fluid from the tissue. If the results aren't able to rule out the condition completely, the next step would normally be to insert a small tube which is attached to a camera and to take a small piece of the tissue remotely.

In some cases a more extensive surgical procedure may be needed in order to get a good sample of the tissue.

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Bradley Smith

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