ATELECTASIS

BAsic information

description

Collapse of lung tissue affecting part or all of one lung. It prevents normal lung function. Atelectasis can affect all ages, but is more common in children under age 10.

frequent signs and symptoms

Sudden, major collapse:

Gradual collapse:

causes

Thick mucous plugs from infection or other disease.

Inhaled objects, such as small toys or peanuts.

Surgery of the chest (thoracic) or abdomen.

Pleural effusion (fluid in the lungs).

Pneumothorax (air in the area around the lung).

Tumors.

Lack of surfactant (a substance in the lungs).

Scarring of lung tissue (due to disease).

Trauma (injury) to the lung.

Enlarged lymph glands.

risk increases with

preventive measures

expected outcomes

Outcome is generally good. It usually resolves with treatment. Complications are rare, but will depend on any underlying cause.

POSsible complications

Infection and chronic lung damage.

diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

activity

Resume your normal activities as soon as symptoms improve.

diet

No special diet. Drink plenty of water or other fluids daily to thin lung secretions.

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