If you have had sufficient trauma to suffer a bruised lung you should see a doctor as you will need to have rib fractures ruled out.
If there is evidence of bleeding in the lung, then oxygen is the main therapy as well as pain relief.
I am sorry to hear that you have lung cancer. Some places to look at regarding your treatment options are www.mayoclinic.org/lung-cancer/, www.lungcanceronline.org/treatment/index.html and nationallungcancerpartnership.org.
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Brandon S. West has written: 'Lung cancer treatment' -- subject(s): Lung Neoplasms, Therapy, Lungs, Cancer, Treatment
Yes, a dog can survive a punctured lung with prompt medical treatment from a veterinarian. Treatment may include draining the air or fluid from the chest cavity and providing supportive care to help the lung heal.
Its a plural treatment procedure for lung problems in cats or small animals. Removes excess fluid in lining of the lung.
Assuming that the cancer is felt to be responsive to treatment, there are a number of different treatment options for lung cancer. They include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, drug trials and operations but not all cancers can be treated by a single treatment and may require a combination.
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Heat treatment is not recommended for a bruised sternum as it can potentially increase inflammation and pain in the affected area. It is recommended to use ice packs or cold therapy to help reduce swelling and alleviate pain. Rest and over-the-counter pain medications may also be helpful in managing the symptoms of a bruised sternum. If you are experiencing severe pain or difficulty breathing, it is important to seek medical attention.
If it's a lot of pain you really need to see a doctor and worry about inconvenience and money later! If not too bad and no real trouble breathing; don't worry and rest to let it heal. It is more likely to be a cracked or bruised rib then something internal.
Treatment consists of periodic whole-lung lavage, a washing out of the phospholipids from the lung with a special tube placed in the trachea.