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Special manifestations and symptoms of interstitial lung disease

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Interstitial lung disease refers to pulmonary interstitial lesions, such as interstitial pneumonia. In terms of symptoms, interstitial lung disease will first show an increase in respiratory rate, that is, faster breathing after a little activity. If you want to enter.

Interstitial lung disease refers to pulmonary interstitial lesions, such as interstitial pneumonia. In terms of symptoms, interstitial lung disease will first show an increase in respiratory rate, that is, faster breathing after a little activity. If you want to make your own measurement, it is about more than 24 times per minute. I feel or under the stethoscope, I will hear the twirling pronunciation of the lower lungs, or the wet rales that appear or enhance at the end of the breath.

Double lower lung twirling pronunciation, wet rales, will appear in many cases, such as tuberculosis, asthma, congestive and dissipating lobar pneumonia, only accelerated breathing twirling pronunciation, mostly interstitial lung disease. Twist pronunciation is characterized by a short, broken sound, equal in size, and persistent. This symptom is particularly prominent in idiopathic pulmonary interstitial fibrosis. However, most of pulmonary interstitial sarcoidosis do not have twirling pronunciation and wet rales.

Pulmonary interstitial lesion

The reason for the emergence of twirling pronunciation, wet rales, because inflammation infected the alveoli, exudate, but also glued the alveoli together. Or the mucous membrane of capillaries is swollen and stuck by secretions. However, this bonding or adhesion has not yet fully consolidated, so the alveoli that are glued during inhalation will be expanded, making a special burst sound. This is called twirling pronunciation in medical terminology.

The most common site of twist pronunciation and wet rales is the posterior and lower part of the lung, which can be used in self-test and diagnosis. Clubbing is a common symptom of idiopathic interstitial lung disease, indicating chronic hypoxia at the end of the limbs, or metabolic disorders, toxic damage, and so on.

Interstitial lung disease

Clubbing fingers are also easy to appear in lung cancer, chronic lung abscess, bronchiectasis, etc.; in cardiovascular diseases, they may occur in cyanotic heart disease, subacute infective endocarditis; clubbing points out that in nutritional diseases, mainly liver cirrhosis.

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