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Rare Lung Condition - Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lung

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Rare Lung Condition - Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lung

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  1. Rare Lung Condition: Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lung - Specialty Care Clinics

  2. Rare Lung Condition: Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lung In a healthy body, the lungs are contacting the walls of the chest. A pneumothorax or collapsed lung happens when air gets into the space between the chest wall and the lung, called the pleural space. The pressure of this air makes the lung break down on itself. The lung may completely fall, however, most frequently just a piece of its breakdowns. This breakdown can likewise come down on the heart, bringing on additional side effects. There can be numerous things that cause pneumothorax, and symptoms can fluctuate generally. Specialists can assist with diagnosing and treating pneumothorax.

  3. What is Pneumothorax or Collapsed Lungs? A collapsed lung or medicinally known as pneumothorax happens when air enters the pleural space, the region between the chest wall and the lung. Air in the pleural space can develop and press against the lung, making it break down partially or completely. Pneumothorax can be traumatic or non-traumatic. Traumatic pneumothorax results from a physical issue, similar to a catastrophe for the chest. Non-traumatic pneumothorax can occur assuming you have lung sickness, like chronic obstructive pneumonic illness (COPD), yet it can likewise occur for reasons unknown in individuals without lung illness. The long-term effect of pneumothorax can fluctuate. If by some stroke of good luck a limited quantity of air is caught in the pleural space, there might be no further entanglements. Assuming that the volume of air is more enormous or it influences the heart, it very well may life-compromise.

  4. Symptoms of Collapsed Lungs The symptoms of pneumothorax can vary from mild to life-threatening and may include: Shortness of breath Chest pain, which may be more severe on one side of the chest Sharp pain when inhaling Pressure in the chest that gets worse over time Blue discoloration of the skin or lips Increased heart rate Rapid breathing Confusion or dizziness Coma or loss of consciousness Get More Details Information Click Here

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