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10. Weakness
People with adenocarcinoma may start to experience weakness alongside the fatigue symptoms caused by adenocarcinoma. The lack of oxygenated blood in the body affects the normal function of the nervous system and muscular system. It’s common for people to pick up a glass, thinking they have the grip strength to do so.
However, the weakness in their arms and hands may cause them to lose their grip, and the glass falls to the floor. These weakness symptoms can occur due to the onset of anemia in the affected individual. Anemia causes a host of problems in people, resulting from the body’s lack of oxygen.
However, weakness can occur due to many other conditions and diseases. Your doctor will want to run extensive bloodwork on you to check for problems in your physiology. The bloodwork results will tell them everything they need to know about what’s going on in your body and the cause of the weakness.