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What is pluerisy?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

the resulting pain and inflammation when plueral fluid is unable to prevent friction between the opposing plueral surfaces

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What is the effect of the pluerisy?

Pleurisy is inflammation of the tissue that lines the lungs and chest cavity (pleura), leading to chest pain that worsens with breathing or coughing. It can be caused by infections, like pneumonia, or other conditions like autoimmune diseases or pulmonary embolism. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms with pain relievers and sometimes anti-inflammatory medications.


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