Treatment can resolve the abscess; outcomes depend on the severity of infection and the success of treatment
A lung abscess is a collection of pus in the lung tissue. Treatment involves antibiotics, drainage procedures, and supportive care.
Collection of pus within the lung tissue, often caused by bacterial infection
Cough with foul-smelling or bloody sputum, chest pain, fever
Clinical evaluation, imaging
Favorable with prompt intervention
Respiratory distress, potential for complications
Aspiration (inhaling food or liquids), pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), alcoholism, impaired immune function
Antibiotics, drainage of the abscess (aspiration or surgery)
Antibiotics, drainage of the abscess (aspiration or surgery)
Common, often associated with aspiration
Timely antibiotic therapy and drainage if necessary
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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