Dry pleurisy

The pleura is the skin that lines the inside of the chest and lies on top of the lungs. Accordingly, it is in contact with the lungs and thorax, but also with the mediastinum – the space in the middle of the thorax where the heart is located – as well as the diaphragm and … Dry pleurisy

Diagnosis | Dry pleurisy

Diagnosis The diagnosis of dry pleurisy is more difficult than that of the exudative form with exudate formation. The combination of clinical symptoms and the result of auscultation is indicative. During auscultation, i.e. listening with a stethoscope, a characteristic sound can be heard in dry pleurisy, which is called pleural rubbing in technical terminology. Normally, … Diagnosis | Dry pleurisy

Treatment | Dry pleurisy

Treatment The treatment of an uncomplicated pleurisy is symptomatic. Pain therapy plays an important role in preventing the patient from breathing freely. Due to the shallowly ventilated lung, there is a high risk of bacterial colonization with subsequent pneumonia. In addition, the administration of oxygen through a nasal cannula can help to relieve the perceived … Treatment | Dry pleurisy