Below is the case for which I need your valuable answer: My father is 63 yrs old and 6 ft height, 54 kgs weight. 15 days before he got massive first heart attack and by God s grace timely trt. given with Angioplast and had been in Intensive care unit for 7 days due to lower pulse rate and lower BP.Now he is alright. But there was water/fluid deposit in lungs which keep increasing it seems as per doctors report. But doctor confirmed it is not tuberculosis or bacterial infection. But he is having dry cough and at times fever . Then conducted again blood test and Ct scanning . found that ESR is 75 . So now undergoing heavy dosage medicine trt in hospital. Doctor informed us that it is inflammation and body react to heart attack. Pls help me in understanding what is this water/ fluid deposit in lungus and higher ESR signify. Why it happen. What are the casues of this . How to get remedy . Is it get curesd permanently or need continuous trt. AWAITING FOR YOUR VALUABLE ANSWER..
there and plenty number of reasons for fluid in lungs and also in pleura. you are talking about pleura I suppose in this case.the possibilities can be cardiac function may not have reached to normal levels so might be a cause of pleural effusion as your doctor says it is not TB. They are right it might be just a body reaction to a major illness causing increased ESR because ESR is a very non specific test that can be increased in n number of conditions so its not a diagnostic test
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What Does The ESR Level Of 75 Suggest?
there and plenty number of reasons for fluid in lungs and also in pleura. you are talking about pleura I suppose in this case.the possibilities can be cardiac function may not have reached to normal levels so might be a cause of pleural effusion as your doctor says it is not TB. They are right it might be just a body reaction to a major illness causing increased ESR because ESR is a very non specific test that can be increased in n number of conditions so its not a diagnostic test