Mesothelioma cancer symptoms can lead to a lawsuit
Individuals who experience a persistent dry cough, chest pain and shortness of breath may be victims of the asbestos exposure lung cancer known as mesothelioma. Other symptoms of asbestos injury are chest fluid, trouble sleeping, difficulty swallowing and a loss of weight or appetite.
Such symptoms are not the sole clues that you may be a mesothelioma victim. Therefore, it's important that your doctor examine you thoroughly to ascertain what is signified by your chest ailments and to determine, definitively, if you have asbestos lung cancer.
An asbestos injury examination can include getting a chest x-ray, which can reveal viral pneumonia is the ailment and not mesothelioma. Do not allow your fear of hearing you have a deadly disease deter you from discovering the reality. You may not have mesothelioma. but if you do, your doctor must know in order to help you get prompt treatment.
Also, if you do have mesothelioma, you are not alone. Attorney Robert Goldwater III, founder of the Bob Goldwater Law Firm, is dedicated to helping Americans across the nation with their personal injury legal needs. Submit the free case review on this Web page and a Goldwater legal representative will respond soon to help you assess your asbestos mesothelioma injury case. You may be entitled to a large cash award from those who are accountable for your injury, and a personal injury lawyer can help.
Fluid buildup around lungs is among asbestos injury symptoms
An additional symptom in the chest which could indicate mesothelioma is a buildup of fluid around the lungs, specifically between the visceral pleura covering the lungs and the parietal pleura covering the diaphragm and chest wall. A small amount of fluid is normal in such membranes, to lubricate the area between the lungs and chest wall. But sometimes an excessive amount of fluid can accumulate, which is known as a pleural effusion.
This condition can take two forms, depending on the type of fluid that's accumulated. If the fluid is clear and not due to a disease, it is a transudate and does not indicate mesothelioma. If the fluid is cloudy and harbors cells, it can be the result of a disease such as mesothelioma. A physician can find out what type of fluid is present by getting a sample with a catheter.
Indeed, it is vital that you contact your physician if you have been exposed to asbestos -- even if you don't yet have cancer symptoms. Your doctor can provide an exhaustive exam which can distinguish between non-deadly injuries and potentially fatal asbestos-related mesothelioma.
A Bob Goldwater mesothelioma lawyer is ready for asbesto cases
If you have reason to believe you or a family member has mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer of any type, keep in mind that the asbestos exposure which may have caused it could have happened up to decades earlier. Just because a person hasn't worked around asbestos for many years doesn't mean they don't suffer from asbestos-triggered mesothelioma, which can manifest itself over a long period of time.
This long period between exposure and manifestation can make it extremely hard to diagnose the disease in time to begin proper treatment. For this reason, if you note any of the symptoms mentioned here, or any comparable symptoms, do not hesitate to seek a medical professional's help immediately. Prompt attention is imperative..
Once you have gained medical attention, if you or a relative has mesothelioma or any asbestos cancer due to asbestos exposure, alert an asbestos lawyer or mesothelioma attorney with the Goldwater Law Firm promptly. Attorney Bob Goldwater can assist you in seeking the financial compensation you need to cover your medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering for your asbestos mesothelioma injury. When others are responsible for such a personal injury, you may be entitled to a large cash award.
Contact the Bob Goldwater Law Firm today and begin gaining your monetary recovery with an asbestos mesothelioma lawyer's assistance.
