Understanding Pleural Fluid Drainage
Pleural fluid drainage, or thoracentesis, is a procedure to remove excess fluid from the pleural space surrounding the lungs.
How does it work?
A needle is inserted between the ribs into the pleural space under imaging guidance. The fluid is withdrawn and sent for laboratory testing.
Why is it performed?
Side Effects:
Precautions:
Performed under sterile conditions and imaging guidance to minimize risks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Why do I need pleural fluid drainage?
Ans - It helps relieve symptoms like breathlessness and also helps diagnose infections, cancer, or other conditions.
Q2. Is the procedure painful?
Ans - Local anesthesia is used to numb the area. You may feel a slight pinch or pressure.
Q3. Can the fluid come back?
Ans - Yes, if the underlying condition persists. Further treatment may be needed.
Q4. How soon will I feel better?
Ans -Relief in breathing is often felt soon after the fluid is removed.
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