Symptoms of Pulmonary Bullae

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The symptoms of bullae depend on the volume of bullae. If bullae are small, the patient may be asymptomatic and clinically observed. If bullae are large, the patient's lung function will decline progressively and dyspnea will be demonstrated. Surgical resection is recommended at this time. If pulmonary bullae rupture into pneumothorax, there will be chest pain, needle-like or knife-cut-like, lasting for a short time, followed by dyspnea, oxygen inhalation, thoracic puncture or closed thoracic drainage should be given immediately at this time, so as to re-expand the lung as soon as possible, relieve chest distress, shortness of breath symptoms.

Symptoms of Pulmonary Bullae



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