Initial symptoms of pulmonary cyst?

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How is congenital pulmonary cyst formed. The external manifestation of congenital cyst in children is that when children eat, they will have difficulty in swallowing food, infection and cough, cough sputum, and even cough blood, which is more serious. If a small cyst is detected, there will be no symptoms in general. If a large cyst is detected, the child's breathing will be shortness, breathing will be weakened or even disappear. When chronic infection occurs, it is manifested as repeated cough, expectoration and low fever. Initial symptoms of pulmonary cyst? Let's talk about it.

Initial symptoms of pulmonary cyst?

1. The most common symptoms of infantile wind cysts are pulmonary bullae, bronchogenic cysts and emphysema. Some patients also have respiratory distress and shortness of breath. If they are not treated in infancy, they may die of respiratory failure.

2. The most common symptom of childhood patients after onset is bronchogenic cyst. Children may have repeated abdominal infection after onset. The common symptoms include cough, fever, chest pain and so on. These symptoms are very similar to bronchopneumonia.

3. Adult lung cysts in adults, it is easy to appear secondary infection, resulting in a series of symptoms. Adult patients will have sputum, temperature rise, cough, asthma, chest tightness, pneumothorax and so on. These symptoms need to be differentiated from lung abscess, empyema and bronchiectasis.

matters needing attention

It is worth noting that children with repeated infection are prone to complications, such as pleural adhesion, tension balloon swelling, etc. in severe cases, breathing and heart failure may occur and endanger children's lives. So we must give the child surgery in time, after the general operation, the effect is very good.