Fluid in the Lungs

The appearance of fluid in the lungs, or pulmonary edema, as this disease is also called, is formed when excess fluid is found in the lungs. Since in the case of pulmonary edema breathing is difficult due to accumulation of fluid in the lung alveoli (pulmonary bubbles participating in gas exchange between the blood and the lungs), this condition is very serious.

Therefore, pulmonary edema requires immediate medical attention, as in the case of fluid in the lungs, providing lungs with blood and oxygen is difficult, and this situation may be fatal.


Fluid in the lungs


What are the causes of fluid in the lungs?

There are many causes which may lead to the occurrence of fluid in the lungs. The most common cause heart disease that cause the fluid occurs in the lungs because of the increased pressure in the heart. In addition, the possible causes include kidney disease, or narrowing of the renal artery, then problems with the lungs, such as inflammation, infection, embolism, hemorrhage in the lungs and injury, viral infection, nervous system disorders, exposed to certain toxins and drugs, smoke inhalation and inhalation of fluid during the drowning. Persons who live at high altitudes are at higher risk of developing pulmonary edema.

What are the symptoms of fluid in the lungs?

Symptoms of fluid in the lung depends on the cause of the accumulation of liquid. They can occur immediately, if it comes to acute pulmonary edema or delayed, in the case of chronic form. Acute pulmonary edema is one of the emergency medical cases and it is necessary to seek medical help immediately if they occur because the outcome can be fatal.

Symptoms of acute pulmonary edema are: extreme shortness of breath or difficulty breathing which are exacerbated when lying down, feeling of suffocation or strangulation, increased sweating, dizziness and fainting, restlessness and a sense of fear, a cough that produces foamy discharge which may be a sign of blood, chest pain and irregular heartbeat (palpitations).

Symptoms of chronic pulmonary edema include shortness of breath when lying down, waking up in during the night with shortness of breath, swelling in the lower limbs and fatigue.

What is the treatment of water in the lungs?

In case of water in the lungs, it is necessary to take urgent treatment. The first step in treatment is to give oxygen through a mask for face or nasal cannula (flexible plastic tube with two openings allows oxygen to enter into each nostril). Your doctor will monitor your oxygen levels. If there is no relief from the symptoms, the patient is attached to a special machine that helps breathing.

Depending on the condition and the causes that led to a pulmonary edema, the doctor may rewrite some of the following drugs: drugs that reduce the pressure in the heart which leads to appearance of fluid in the lungs, drugs that dilate blood vessels (Vasodilators), medication for high blood pressure or medication that relieves symptoms of pulmonary edema, such as shortness of breath and many others.

If another status is the cause of the fluid in the lungs for example, a disease of the nervous system, and main disease has to be treated for treatment to edema lungs is more efficient.


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Natural remedy for the water in the lungs

Given that the pulmonary edema is a serious medical condition that urgent requires for medical help to avoid a fatal outcome (especially in case of acute pulmonary edema), any natural remedy for water in the lungs has no influence. However, if it is a chronic pulmonary edema or prevention of this serious situation, you can do something for yourself, through natural healing.

To reduce the risk of fluid in the lungs, it is necessary to regularly control your blood pressure, then, to quit smoking, to be healthy, balanced diet (with a little salt), to practice and maintain optimal body weight, to increase your intake of foods that are rich in potassium and magnesium when use diuretics (such as bananas, apricots and green leafy vegetables) and avoid potential causes of pulmonary edema.

You can also use garlic, rosemary and lime tree in the form of capsules, tea or tincture as a complement to therapy, because these plants improve cardiac function.

In addition, there are a variety of coatings that can be applied to the chest in the area of ​​the lung (the leaves of fresh cabbage, then castor oil, etc.). These coverings are particularly effective in alleviating the symptoms of pain in the lungs.