Sunday, February 14, 2010

Lung Pleurisy Pleurisy??

Pleurisy?? - lung pleurisy

My chest hurt very badly last night, I went to the emergency room. The doctor told me I had a viral infection in the lungs and pleurisy. Someone has that information and knowledge about them?

6 comments:

The mom said...

A viral infection can be anything, but it is a type of virus is usually cold. This can happen, that irritated the lining of the chest and inflamed pleura "- hence the name" pleurisy. The coating is generally mild and humid, but due to inflammation, is a kind of sticky and hard. If you inhale and exhale, the lungs kind of slipping on the pleura, and of course, if they get stuck sticky things, and in the championship. And you feel the pain there. Normally, when you place an inflamed or irritated, give him a chance, but I can not choose not to breathe, so that the recovery process is longer. In the meantime, you can breathe a little more comfortable air cooler, air and moisture will make it easier for welThe humidifier or vaporizor or even a pan of water on the fire will do it for you. Normally there is a point which especially hurts worse than others, and taking a firm pillow or folded towel against her will when you cough or feel just consolation. Unfortunately, because it is caused by a virus, the immune system to fight and get more than 10 days to 2 weeks. Breathe easier with time. Meanwhile, there is not much you can do, besides the usual line of advice, rest, eat well, drink a lot, and take anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen. You may find it more comfortable on the side that hurts the worst, are just trying to do and see. In general, people can feel a little easier after aboUT week, and now, breathe deeply and try to avoid coughing. It is but a paltry thing, and you have my sympathy.

Orla C said...

It is serious and requires medical attention.

Ginger said...

Understanding Pleurisy - Basics
What is pleurisy?
Pleuritis, pleurisy, also is an inflammation of the pleura, the damp, double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs and lines the rib cage. The condition can be very difficult to breathe. Sometimes it is another state that as pleural effusion where excess fluid fills the space between the layers of the membrane.

The two-layered pleura protects and lubricates the surface of the lungs as they inflate and deflate within the chest. Normally, a thin gap is filled with fluid - pleural space - the two layers of the pleural membrane smooth glide over each other. But when these layers become inflamed, with every breath, sneeze or cough their roughened surfaces RUB Painfully together like two pieces of sandpaper.

In some cases of pleurisy, excess fluid filter in the thoracic cavity, leading to a pleural effusion. This fluid buildup in the combined rule, a lubricating effect, relieving the pain of pleurisy, since it reduces the friction between the layers of the membrane. But at the same time, the fluid pressure on the lungs, which limits their ability to move freely. A large amount of fluid can cause shortness of breath. In some cases of pleural effusion, this excess liquid can become infected.

What are the causes?
Viral infection is probably the most common cause of pleurisy. Other causes include:

Lung infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis,
Other diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosusus (lupus), arthritisr arthritis, cancer, liver and lung embolism
Chest injuries
Drug Reactions
Pleurisy and pleural effusion are generally only as serious as the underlying cause disease. If you have any of these conditions, you may already know the treatment of the underlying disease, if not seek out a doctor immediately.

A pleural effusion can occur without pleurisy WebMD Medical Reference

Ginger said...

Understanding Pleurisy - Basics
What is pleurisy?
Pleuritis, pleurisy, also is an inflammation of the pleura, the damp, double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs and lines the rib cage. The condition can be very difficult to breathe. Sometimes it is another state that as pleural effusion where excess fluid fills the space between the layers of the membrane.

The two-layered pleura protects and lubricates the surface of the lungs as they inflate and deflate within the chest. Normally, a thin gap is filled with fluid - pleural space - the two layers of the pleural membrane smooth glide over each other. But when these layers become inflamed, with every breath, sneeze or cough their roughened surfaces RUB Painfully together like two pieces of sandpaper.

In some cases of pleurisy, excess fluid filter in the thoracic cavity, leading to a pleural effusion. This fluid buildup in the combined rule, a lubricating effect, relieving the pain of pleurisy, since it reduces the friction between the layers of the membrane. But at the same time, the fluid pressure on the lungs, which limits their ability to move freely. A large amount of fluid can cause shortness of breath. In some cases of pleural effusion, this excess liquid can become infected.

What are the causes?
Viral infection is probably the most common cause of pleurisy. Other causes include:

Lung infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis,
Other diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosusus (lupus), arthritisr arthritis, cancer, liver and lung embolism
Chest injuries
Drug Reactions
Pleurisy and pleural effusion are generally only as serious as the underlying cause disease. If you have any of these conditions, you may already know the treatment of the underlying disease, if not seek out a doctor immediately.

A pleural effusion can occur without pleurisy WebMD Medical Reference

Seablanc... said...

I live with this now. It's been 1 months.

Pleuritis, pleurisy, also is an inflammation of the pleura, the damp, double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs and lines the rib cage. The condition can be very difficult to breathe.

Pleurisy occurs when fluid accumulates in this region.

Some documents are prescribed antibiotics, even if prophalctic viral. Most of the time you have allowed to take its course.

This is the worst pain, particulalry the cold.

If you are a smoker, had lung problems or asthma or are prone to increase your chances --- Bronchitis, pleurisy.

I sought treatment from a pulmonologist. It was FollBecause of the progression of my disease.

1 complication is pleural effusion, in which a needle is used, should be to drain fluid.

Specify 1-2 months to start feeling better. For the moment of silence. Drink plenty of fluids.
Do not overdo it.

doitnow said...

If I did, I had exhausted my lungs, and it was the liquid has filled a serious embarrassment Vey and was quiet for the rest, so that painrelief and antiobotics and do not smoke, and stay in bed and rest,

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