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How long can a 13yr old dog live with fluid on the lungs
Yes. A dieuretic will remove water from all over the body and will help remove water from the lungs.
The pleura, a membrane that surrounds the lungs, produces a lubricating fluid called pleural fluid. This fluid reduces friction between the lungs and the chest wall when the lungs expand and contract during breathing.
The fluid that lubricates the lungs is called pleural fluid. It is found in the pleural space between the two layers of the pleura, which is a membrane surrounding the lungs. This fluid reduces friction during breathing, allowing the lungs to expand and contract smoothly.
The lungs also produce liquid that becomes part of the amniotic fluid
Pleural fluid is the fluid found in your lungs. My guess is that a pleural hemorrhage would be the result of fluid buildup expanding the lungs to the point where the tiny sacs in your lungs could rupture.
Yes, fluid around the lungs can be caused by cancer. A doctor will perform a Thoracentesis to determine the cause of the fluid's presence.
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You top off brake fluid when the brakes are changed. If the brake fluid is low there is a reason. Get them checked out at that time. Most auto technicians will not top off brake fluid for this reason. The fluid lasts as long as the breaks.