Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
A lung abscess is a pus-filled area in your lung tissue that is caused by a bacterial infection. A lung abscess can form after you accidentally inhale food or liquid into your lungs. A mouth infection, a weak immune system, or heart problems may increase your risk for a lung abscess. A severe lung abscess may spread and become life-threatening.
Instructions:
How is a lung abscess treated?
Medicines will be used to treat a bacterial infection.
Chest physiotherapy is treatment to clear fluid from your lung and increase blood flow. A healthcare provider will tap on your chest and back to help loosen fluid in your lungs. He will place you in different positions to exercise your lung and drain the fluid. This will help you cough out excess fluid from your lung so it can heal.
Percutaneous drainage is a procedure to remove excess fluid from your lung through a catheter. Your healthcare provider will use an ultrasound to insert the catheter through your skin and into your lung.
How can I manage my symptoms?
Limit activity as directed. Ask your healthcare provider when it is okay to return to your normal activities.
Ask if you need any vaccinations. A flu or pneumonia shot may help reduce your risk for more lung infections.