The pleural traction, with the pain of invisibility, must guard against malignant tumours in the lungs!

The pleural traction associated with the invisibility of pain may indeed be one of the symptoms of malignant tumours in the lung, but may also be caused by several other causes.

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The following is a detailed analysis of the symptoms (possible cause):

Malignant tumours in the lung:

Lung cancer originates mainly from primary malignant neoplasms of mucous membranes such as bronchials and bronchials.

If cancer cells spread to the pleura, they can cause permeability of the pleural membrane, which can cause pleural cavity, and at this point they can cause tissue adhesion and, in turn, pleural traction pain.

Tuberculosis:

Infection from the tuberculosis branch bacterium can lead to an irritation of the pulmonary tissue and to infectious inflammation.

As the disease increases, the lymphatic skeletal flow of the nodules back to the pleural part of the pleura, creating pleural fluids that cause adhesive tissues and pleural graft.

3. Pneumonia:

Bacteria infection in the pleural part leads to sepsis in the tissue, a sepsis in the pleural part, a binding of the tissue and a pleural tortilla.

4. Other lung diseases:

Pneumonia, emphysema, etc. may also cause pleural traction associated with invisibility.

Non-pulmonary diseases, such as fractures (especially broken ribs), aneurysms, lungs, etc., may also lead to pleural traction.

What should be done when there’s a pleural traction with the pain?

1. Medical examinations:

In the case of pleural traction associated with pain, medical attention should be provided in a timely manner, with a detailed medical examination and the necessary supplementary examinations, such as X-rays, CTs, etc., to identify the cause of the disease.

Treatment:

Depending on the cause of the disease, appropriate treatment is provided. For example, lung cancer may require surgery, chemotherapy or leaching; tuberculosis requires anti-tuberculosis treatment; and sepsis requires control of infections, punctures, etc.

3. Reconciliation:

During treatment, patients should maintain good living habits, exercise appropriate sports and improve their body immunity.

2. Avoid smoking and exposure to harmful substances in order to reduce stimulation and damage to the lungs.

Based on the above, pleural traction associated with hidden pain may be one of the symptoms of malignant tumours in the lungs, but may also be caused by a number of other causes. The symptoms should therefore be examined in a timely manner, with a view to identifying the causes and taking appropriate treatment.

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