Thursday, September 6, 2012

Clinical manifestation _ symptom of lung abscess

Clinical manifestation _ symptom of lung abscess
Acute lung of sucking etc. abscess get up disease to be worried and sudden, it is cold and generating heat for patient to fear, the body temperature can be up to 39- 40 . Accompany cough, cough the phlegm of mucus or mucus suppuration phlegm. Inflammation can cause the chest to ache while involving some pleura. The pathological change range is relatively great, it is out of breath that can appear. In addition, and pay difference with depression, weak, stomach. About 10~14 days later, cough and aggravate, abscess is broken routedly in the bronchus, expectorate the discredited phlegm of a large amount of suppuration, can reach 300- 500ml every day, the body temperature drops soon. Because pathogens are mostly the anaerobe, so the phlegm brought the stench flavor. Bring blood or medium-sized quantity and spit blood in the phlegm sometimes.
Chronic patient, abscess of lung, have chronic to cough, cough the intersection of suppuration and phlegm, spit blood, continue, send, infect with abnormality generating heat etc. repeatedly, often present anaemia, becomes thin chronically and consumes the morbid state.
Through not presenting lung symptom from several days to two weeks, such as coughing, expectoration,etc.. Usually there is little phlegm amount, seldom spit blood.
Physical sign: Relate to size and position of lung abscess. Pathological change is less or lies in the dirty deep department of lung, there can not be unusual physical sign. Pathological change is relatively big, there is a large number of inflammation around abscess, the percussion presents voiced sound or flatness, the auscultation respiration is lowered, can hear the wet rale sometimes. Source abscess physical sign of lung of the blood is mostly negative. The abscess patient of chronic lung suffers from the side thoracic cage and slightly collapses, percussion voiced sound, the respiration is lowered. Can have poke, point ' Toe) .
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