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What happens if mediastinum fibrosis affects the pulmonary veins

Female  34 years old 2020-05-10
I have mediastinal fibrosis. During the examination, the doctor said that the lungs have been involved. What happens if the mediastinal fibrosis involves the pulmonary veins?

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  • BY Frederic Sander 2020-05-10
    Involving the pulmonary veins can lead to congestion of the pulmonary blood vessels, hemoptysis, even compression of the phrenic nerve causes paralysis of the diaphragm, and hoarseness of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Lesions involving other organs can cause corresponding symptoms of organ obstruction. Such as dysphagia, cough, shortness of breath, and pulmonary artery compression cause increased pulmonary artery pressure.
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  • BY Lindsay DeQuincey 2020-04-21
    Contraceptives are hormone drugs. Taking them may affect hormone levels, so it will have an impact on hormone levels and affect menstruation. It is recommended to conduct further HCG inspections to determine whether you are pregnant and not to eat fried , Indigestible, fatty, high-energy food, pay attention to personal hygiene.
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