Q: What is the prognosis of pleural effusion?
A: Pleural effusion is basically a symptom of an underlying disease. Hence its outcome depends on the severity of the actual case. Malignant effusions may have grave prognoses.
Q: Can pleural effusion be prevented?
A: Preventing and treating the underlying cause on time will lessen the likelihood of developing an effusion.
Q: When should I seek medical care for pleural effusion?
A: Symptoms like shortness of breath and chest pain warrant a consultation with your doctor.
Q: Can pleural effusion recur even after complete treatment?
A: Yes. If the basic pathology that caused the effusion persists or a new risk factor walks in, effusion can recur.
Q: Can recurrent cases of effusion be managed well?
A: Sclerosing agents like talc or tetracycline are used in recurrent cases. Surgery may be required if these agents fail.