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What are the Different Types of Pleural Disease?

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

The lungs are a delicate organ that control the intake of oxygen by the body. Inside the lungs and throughout the chest cavity, a membranous lining called the pleura helps protect this vital organ from harm. Pleural disease can take many forms, and may be easily treatable or potentially fatal. Understanding the risks and signs of different types of pleural disease can help people evaluate their risk level and be prepared to act quickly in case of an emergency or developing illness.

Pleural effusion is one of the most common signs of pleural disease. This condition occurs when fluid, such as blood or other bodily liquids, begins to fill the lungs. Pleural effusion can quickly cause breathing trouble as well as numbness or temporary paralysis on the affected side of the body. While cause for concern in itself, pleural effusion is typically a symptom of another condition.

Pleural diseases affect the lungs.
Pleural diseases affect the lungs.

There are two types of pleural effusion. Exudate effusion occurs as a result of a related pleural disease, such as a bacterial or viral infection, cancer, or asbestosis. Transudative effusions tend to be caused by an systematic failure that is affecting the lungs, often a heart problem. Congenital heart failure, or liver failures such as cirrhosis are common causes of transudate pleural effusion.

A pleural effusion occurs when excess fluid builds around the lungs.
A pleural effusion occurs when excess fluid builds around the lungs.

An infection in the lungs can lead to a pleural disease known as pleurisy. Caused by pneumonia, viral and fungal infections, and other forms of lung disease, pleurisy is the result of an inflammation in the membranous tissue that causes pain when breathing. Patients with pleurisy are often treated with anti-inflammatory drugs as well as medication to treat the underlying condition or infection.

Pleural disease is characterized by chest pain when breathing and shortness of breath.
Pleural disease is characterized by chest pain when breathing and shortness of breath.

Some lung cancers primarily attack the pleura, and are often classified as a pleural disease. Infants and children are sometimes affected by malignant tumor called pleuropulmonary blastoma. This recently discovered cancer often presents as consistent coughing and respiratory problems. Adults are more commonly subject to other forms of cancer-related pleural disease, such as malignant mesothelioma. These tumors are often associated with exposure to asbestos, and is sometimes treatable through surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.

Pleural disease in all forms is potential dangerous and often painful. Most conditions are characterized by chest pain when breathing, as well as shortness of breath or frequent coughing. A person experiencing any of these symptoms may want to seek medical help as soon as possible. Since many forms of pleural disease are caused by untreated infections and illnesses, it is in the interest of the patient to deal with even minor illnesses promptly.

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a WiseGEEK writer.

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Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a WiseGEEK writer.

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      Pleural diseases affect the lungs.
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