Fluid in the lungs. Pleural Effusion: Symptoms, Causes, and Diagnosis

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • What are the most common symptoms of pleural effusion, and how do they manifest?
    How does pneumonia lead to pleural effusion in younger individuals?
    What role does heart failure play in causing pleural effusion among older adults?
    How do cancer-related pleural effusions differ in characteristics from other types?
    What diagnostic methods are most effective for identifying pleural effusion?
    How does pleural effusion present differently in young people compared to older adults?
    What are the implications of unilateral versus bilateral pleural effusion?
    How do symptoms like orthopnea and cough link to pleural effusion?
    What other health conditions, besides pneumonia, heart failure, and cancer, can lead to pleural effusion?
    What are the emergency signs associated with pleural effusion that require immediate attention?
    Important Highlights
    "Pleural effusion is characterized by excessive fluid between the lung's pleural layers."
    "Chest pain, particularly sharp during deep breaths, is the primary symptom of pleural effusion."
    "In young people, pneumonia is a leading cause of pleural effusion, often presenting with a history of cold and flu."
    "Older adults with pleural effusion commonly suffer from heart failure, resulting in bilateral effusion."
    "Cancer-related pleural effusion is often exudative and can develop rapidly, particularly in patients over 65."
    "Imaging techniques like chest X-rays and CT scans are crucial in diagnosing pleural effusion."
    "Shortness of breath and orthopnea are significant symptoms, especially in active or lying down positions."
    "Pleural effusion due to heart failure develops gradually, unlike the rapid onset seen in pneumonia."
    "Autoimmune disorders and trauma are other notable causes of pleural effusion."
    "Pulmonary embolism, while a less common cause, can be life-threatening and requires immediate attention

Комментарии • 9

  • @trishmcclelland7477
    @trishmcclelland7477 3 месяца назад +5

    Thank you. I found this to be very informative.

  • @akramsaidi2849
    @akramsaidi2849 4 месяца назад +3

    Ive had Pleural effusion caused by a Pleural Tuberculosis infection (9 months treatment0.

  • @EDGEHILLBBKE
    @EDGEHILLBBKE 10 часов назад

    I have had the Pleural Effusion in my longs since 2009, it was first drained for tests but I had no TB, ever since then whenever I do CT scan or Chest X-ray, it shows the cloud. No pain, no issues with breathing, temperature normal, BP is normal. What I hate about it is whenever I go for Occupational Medical checkup, they tend to always suspect that I have TB which is not the case, I hate the stigma but what can I do??? Thanks.

  • @osigosiyah4626
    @osigosiyah4626 3 месяца назад

    Pleural effusion is same with TBC?

  • @sravyacheekati2825
    @sravyacheekati2825 8 дней назад

    Is it dangerous 😮