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What isPneumothorax?
Pneumothorax is a medical condition in which air enters the space between the lung and chest wall, causing partial or complete lung collapse. It can occur suddenly due to chest injury, lung disease, or even without an obvious cause. This condition disrupts normal breathing and may lead to chest pain and shortness of breath.
The severity of pneumothorax depends on the amount of air trapped and the underlying cause. Mild cases may resolve on their own, while severe cases require immediate medical attention. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to restore lung function and prevent life-threatening complications.
KeySigns & SymptomsThat May Indicate an Pneumothorax
- Sudden sharp chest pain on one side
- Shortness of breath
- Rapid or shallow breathing
- Chest tightness or discomfort
- Dry cough
- Rapid heart rate
- Fatigue or weakness
- Bluish discoloration of lips or skin
- Reduced chest movement on one side
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Sudden worsening of breathing requiring emergency care
Diagnosis of
Pneumothorax Disease
At Vidya Hospital, pneumothorax is diagnosed through a detailed clinical evaluation, including symptom assessment and physical examination by experienced specialists. Patients presenting with sudden chest pain or breathlessness receive immediate attention using advanced diagnostic protocols.
Imaging tests such as chest X-ray, ultrasound, and CT scan help confirm the condition and determine severity. With accurate evaluation and rapid intervention, Vidya Hospital ensures Pneumothorax Disease Treatment in Raipur under the care of the Best Doctor for Pneumothorax Treatment, ensuring safe, timely, and effective management.Advanced imaging, continuous monitoring, and prompt intervention ensure accurate diagnosis and faster recovery.
Treatment of Pneumothorax Disease by
Dr. Aishwarya DubeyPneumothorax Doctor in Raipur
- Immediate clinical assessment and oxygen support
- Continuous monitoring of breathing and oxygen levels
- Observation for small, stable pneumothorax cases
- Needle aspiration to remove trapped air
- Chest tube insertion for lung re-expansion
- Pain management and supportive care
- Treatment of underlying lung conditions
- Antibiotics if infection risk is present
- Surgical intervention for recurrent pneumothorax
- Post-treatment imaging to confirm lung recovery
- Follow-up care, lifestyle guidance, and prevention counseling
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