Lung Abscess
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Lung abscess is a bacterial infection in the lungs that causes the appearance of pus. The main symptom of a lung abscess is a whooping cough. The sputum that is expelled often contains blood or pus, as well as smells.
Lung abscesses are treated with antibiotics. Patients are required to take antibiotics for several weeks until the infection subsides. Patients who are well treated have a high recovery rate. Conversely, if not treated properly, the disease can lead to complications or even death.
Causes of Lung Abscess
The main cause of lung abscess is the appearance of an infection in the lung tissue due to fluid or food containing bacteria directly entering the lungs. This happens when a person is unconscious due to the influence of alcohol or drugs, especially sedatives.
In addition to being caused by foreign fluid that enters the lungs, lung abscess can be a complication of other diseases, both inside the lungs themselves and outside the lungs, namely:
The presence of airway obstruction in the lungs, due to a tumor or enlargement of the glands in the lungs
Pneumonia , precisely pneumonia caused by bacteria
Bronchiectasis , which is the widening, thickening, and damage of the tissue of the airways before the lungs (bronchi)
Cyst fibrosis , which is a disease of the respiratory tract that causes the mucus of the respiratory tract or sputum to become thicker. The thicker mucus will clog the airflow from or to the lungs, which can trigger an infection that forms
Peritonitis, which is an infection of the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum)
Endocarditis, which is an infection of the inner wall of the heart
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