Pleurisy, another complication of lupus

Pleuritis is an inflammation of the tissue covering both lungs and chest wall. It has the appearance of a thin sheet similar to paper. The cavity in that space will have a small amount of fluid. When the inflammation is due to an infection of the respiratory organs. Especially complications of lupus or SLE, including the flu. There will be friction while breathing. The severity depends on each person. Some people can recover on their own within a few days. But in other cases, the pain is affected. You must see a doctor.
Causes of pleurisy
Infected with viruses, fungi, bacteria or parasites in the respiratory tract
Inhaling toxic chemicals
Chest rib fracture accident
Received treatment with chemotherapy or radiation therapy
Suffering from various diseases, including:
- Bronchitis
- Rheumatoid
- Sickle cell anaemia
- Lung or breast cancer has spread
- Abnormal abdominal cavity, such as liver disease
- Lung tumor
- Blocked lymph nodes
Pleurisy
- Difficulty breathing
- gasp
- squeamish
- Sharp pain in the chest when breathing, coughing, sneezing, or moving the body.
- Sweating abnormally
- Coughing up blood
Diagnosis of pleurisy
Initially, the doctor will take a medical เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย history and ask about the symptoms and how long they have present. Then, a listening device will be used to listen to the lungs. Later, medical technology equipment will be used for further examination, such as:
Blood test
- To detect abnormalities in the body’s immune system
Chest X-ray
- Look for inflammation of the internal organs, including the amount of air or fluid in the lung and rib cage areas.
CT Scan
- The pleural space will be clearly visible.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) or EKG
- There may be a heart abnormality.
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- A small needle is inserted through the chest wall to drain fluid for examination in a laboratory.