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Causes of Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion develops when excess fluid accumulates in the pleural space, the thin cavity between the lungs and the chest wall. In practical terms, it is caused by an imbalance in the normal processes that move fluid into and out of…
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Treatment for Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion is treated by removing excess fluid from the pleural space, reducing inflammation or infection, and correcting the underlying disorder that caused the fluid to accumulate. The main approaches include drainage procedures, medications such as diuretics or antibiotics, and longer-term…
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Diagnosis of Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion is diagnosed by combining clinical assessment with imaging and, when needed, fluid analysis. The condition refers to an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space, the thin area between the lungs and the chest wall. Because this fluid…
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What is Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space, the thin cavity between the lungs and the chest wall. Under normal conditions, this space contains only a small amount of lubricating fluid that allows the lungs to move…
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Symptoms of Pleural effusion
What are the symptoms of pleural effusion? The most common symptoms are shortness of breath, chest discomfort or pain, a dry cough, and a sense of reduced breathing capacity, although some people notice only mild breathlessness or no symptoms at all…
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Prevention of Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion is the accumulation of excess fluid in the pleural space, the thin gap between the lungs and the chest wall. Whether it can be prevented depends on the cause. In many cases, pleural effusion is not a single disease…
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FAQ about Pleural effusion
Pleural effusion is a condition in which excess fluid collects in the pleural space, the thin area between the lungs and the chest wall. This FAQ explains what pleural effusion is, why it develops, how it is diagnosed, what treatment may…
