How is tuberculous pleurisy symptomatic

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Tuberculous pleurisy (also known as exudative pleurisy) is one of the most common pleural diseases. Its incidence rate is 30%-60% in pleural effusion. It is the most common two kinds of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. It is the pleural inflammation caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its metabolites entering the body's pleural cavity in a hypersensitive state.

How is tuberculous pleurisy symptomatic

Method 1: the onset of dry pleurisy is more acute, the main symptoms are chest pain, such as chest side axillary pain, deep inspiration or cough aggravate, immediately chest diaphragm, pain can radiate to the neck, shoulder or upper abdomen.

Method 2: there may be fever, chills, limb fatigue and discomfort. Physical examination can find that the respiratory movement of the affected side is limited, and there is limited pleural friction sound in the lower part of the chest and armpit.

Method 3: the incidence of exudative pleurisy is more rapid, some slow, often high fever, sweating, loss of appetite and general discomfort. Early pleural effusion is not much, can have obvious chest pain, with the increase of pleural effusion, chest pain symptoms reduce or disappear, and appear shortness of breath and chest tightness, the patient likes to lie on the affected side.

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Physical examination common chest full, respiratory movement weakened Oh, the affected side percussion showed voiced or real sound, language tremor, respiratory sound weakened or disappeared. If there is a large amount of effusion, the trachea and heart will move to the healthy side.