Respiratory Diseases. How High Is The Survival Rate For People With Pulmonary Edemia?
Respiratory Diseases. My Uncle Has Water In The Lungs And An Unidentified Infection In The Lungs. I Want To Know Whatthe Survival Rate Is. As Paramed
Respiratory Diseases : How High Is The Survival Rate For People With Pulmonary Edemia
My uncle has water in the lungs and an unidentified infection in the lungs. I want to know whatthe survival rate is. ~~~ Natalie H ~~~
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As Paramedic above mentioned, pulmonary oedema very often results as a secondary effect of underlying illness/: Cardiac failure and kidney failure. Even it can be a iatrogenic when too much of iv fluids or blood products are infused within a short span of time. Irrespective of the reasons, the victim suffers with breathing difficulty, expectorating frothy secretions, anxiety and so on. Normally, it is treated with intravenous Frusemide, and Oxygen supplement. It is often difficult to predict the survival rate which is primarily due to the pulmonary oedema as it relays on the underlying disease and condition that causes this symptom. Very often person with a cardiac failure has to undertake specific treatment to alleviate the symptoms. Likewise, person with kidney failure might require a regular dialysis to prevent the complications of fluid overload. In worst case, the person will be transferred to ICU setting to support the breathing via CPAP(which is effective to person with ) and to support the other organ failure. Hope, this helps.
All Answers To Respiratory Diseases Questions
Answer 1pulmonary edema is usually secondary to something else. diuretics can help to eliminate the amount of edema in the lungs
Answer 2As Paramedic above mentioned, pulmonary oedema very often results as a secondary effect of underlying illness/: Cardiac failure and kidney failure. Even it can be a iatrogenic when too much of iv fluids or blood products are infused within a short span of time. Irrespective of the reasons, the victim suffers with breathing difficulty, expectorating frothy secretions, anxiety and so on. Normally, it is treated with intravenous Frusemide, and Oxygen supplement. It is often difficult to predict the survival rate which is primarily due to the pulmonary oedema as it relays on the underlying disease and condition that causes this symptom. Very often person with a cardiac failure has to undertake specific treatment to alleviate the symptoms. Likewise, person with kidney failure might require a regular dialysis to prevent the complications of fluid overload. In worst case, the person will be transferred to ICU setting to support the breathing via CPAP(which is effective to person with ) and to support the other organ failure. Hope, this helps.
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