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Possible exercises after suffering a Spontaneous Pnuemothorax? (Collapsed Lung)?
Suffered my second Spontaneous Pnuemothorax a week and a half ago, This time i want to work out as soon as possible. Does anyone know a workout routine or where to find one that wont put more stress on my lung during recovery? Just trying to stay in shape here and havent worked out since it happened and feel like a slob right now.
Suffered my second Spontaneous Pnuemothorax a week and a half ago, This time i want to work out as soon as possible. Does anyone know a workout routine or where to find one that wont put more stress on my lung during recovery? Just trying to stay in shape here and havent worked out since it happened and feel like a slob right now.
It was cause by a bleb on my lung, they went in and surgically removed 3 more that would have caused more problems later. Doc says I shouldnt do any exercises which would be cardio. That pretty much eliminates any exercise i know. Just want to do something that wont cause a strain on my bad lung. Is a stationary bike at a very slow pace ok, docs wont say. I am a active 30 Y.O. or was till this happened. now i am told to sit still as I am fragile, what the hell, lol. just a little more insight here.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I would think there would be some light exercises you can do. I wouldn't run a mile or do anything extremely strenuous just yet. You got to take it easy and ask your physician when would be a good time to get back to a regular work out routine.
- kimberLv 45 years ago
I doubt it exchange right into a collapsed lung, he could have had undertaking respiratory no longer purely discomfort. It sounds like it ought to have been some thing they call pleurisy. The discomfort is usually a pointy, stabbing discomfort, yet is additionally a lifeless soreness or a burning sensation. this can be worse once you're taking a deep breath, cough, or pass around. The discomfort is oftentimes extra effectual in case you're taking shallow breaths or lie on the part that hurts. Chest discomfort is what oftentimes reasons those with pleurisy to hunt for medical interest yet regardless he ought to work out bypass to the well-known practitioner to rule out any underlying ailment. Pleurisy-The pleura that lines the interior the chest is named the parietal pleura. The pleura that covers the lungs is named the visceral pleura. in case you're healthful, the pleura is separated with the aid of a skinny layer of fluid. This shall we the lungs boost and contract actual for the period of respiratory. The inflammation that occurs with pleurisy could reason discomfort with respiratory and might even reason a super quantity of fluid to deliver at the same time in the pleural sac. Pleurisy can bypass away with the aid of itself or worsen so as that fluid must be drained from around the lungs. some people develop scar tissue called adhesions whilst they have pleurisy. They then have continual discomfort or shortness of breath. Collapsed Lung- refers to a situation wherein the area between the wall of the chest hollow area and the lung itself fills with air, inflicting all or area of the lung to interrupt down. Air oftentimes enters this area, called the pleural area, with the aid of an harm to the chest wall or a hollow in the lung. This effect is named a pneumothorax.
- hyperhealer3Lv 41 decade ago
Wow.... I've always read about spotaneous pneumo's, but I've never seen one. What mechanisms caused it?
You really should not be on the internet asking this question... Ask your doctor.