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Showing posts with label Atelectasis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atelectasis. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

Atelectasis


Atelectasis is a term that describes extra fluid on the lungs. When involving small areas of the lung, atelectasis is usually of no clinical concern. Atelectasis is not really a disease in and of itself but simply a symptom. Children commonly have some atelectasis with the common cold or after surgical procedures. Atelectasis may be confused with other conditions on chest x-ray such as pneumonia or lung edema. Atelectasis usually resolves without any intervention but may cause fever. Severe atelectasis may turn into pneumonia. After surgical procedures or when confined to bed due to illness is important to breathe deeply or to get out of bed when possible to expand the lungs and prevent atelectasis.

What is atelectasis?


Atelectasis is extra fluid in the small air sacs of the lung.  It is common with any kind of respiratory infection or when the lungs are not expanded well such as after a surgical procedure.This is one of the main reasons that patients are encouraged to get out of bed and walk around shortly after surgical procedures.