What Causes A Hemothorax?
Pulmonary Infarction

Pulmonary infarction is tissue death in the lungs because of a lack of oxygen-rich blood. In the case of such an infarction, a portion of lung tissue dies because the blood supply to this area has been blocked. In most cases, a pulmonary embolus causes the blockage of blood to a part of the lungs. Symptoms of pulmonary infarction include chest pain, shortness of breath, back pain, coughing up blood, sweating, and dizziness. If the pulmonary embolus is small, patients may experience few to no symptoms. But if the embolus is massive, more severe symptoms may occur, and these include fever, extreme shortness of breath, chest pain when inhaling, and feeling faint or weak. The leading cause of a pulmonary infarction remains a blood clot in the lungs (pulmonary embolus). Other reasons may be encountered, including infections, inflammatory lung diseases, torsion of the lungs, cancer, and a nonthrombotic embolism. A pulmonary infarction remains a serious condition that needs immediate treatment by a qualified doctor.
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