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  2. Pulmonary edema - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Pulmonary edema that develops suddenly (acute pulmonary edema) is a medical emergency that needs immediate care. Pulmonary edema can sometimes cause death. Prompt treatment might help. Treatment for pulmonary edema depends on the cause but generally includes additional oxygen and medications.

  3. Pulmonary Edema: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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    Pulmonary edema is a serious medical condition. If you have acute (sudden) pulmonary edema, you need to be treated right away. The outlook for pulmonary edema depends on the cause of the condition, how severe your case is and how quickly you receive treatment.

  4. Pulmonary Edema: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and...

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    Acute pulmonary edema comes on suddenly and can be life-threatening. If you have any of these symptoms, call 911 right away: When the problem happens over time, it’s called chronic pulmonary...

  5. Pulmonary Edema: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

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    When pulmonary edema occurs, the body struggles to get enough oxygen, and you may experience shortness of breath or wheezing. Pulmonary edema can range in severity. Some people may need critical...

  6. Pulmonary Edema - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Pulmonary edema can be defined as an abnormal accumulation of extravascular fluid in the lung parenchyma. This process leads to diminished gas exchange at the alveolar level, progressing to potentially causing respiratory failure. Its etiology is either due to a cardiogenic process with the inability to remove sufficient blood away from the pulmonary circulation or non-cardiogenic precipitated ...

  7. Pulmonary Edema > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    Pulmonary edema is an emergency situation, because people with the condition are not receiving the oxygen they need. Pulmonary edema tends to affect older adults, particularly those with heart failure: Up to 80% of people with heart failure also have pulmonary edema.

  8. Without proper treatment and support, it can be fatal. In addition to breathing difficulties, the following symptoms can indicate acute pulmonary edema: If the pulmonary edema is chronic,...

  9. Pulmonary Edema (Fluid in Lungs) Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - ...

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    Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), is a potentially serious condition caused by severe infections, trauma, lung injury, inhalation of toxins, lung infections, cocaine smoking, or radiation to the lungs.

  10. Pulmonary Edema: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - Healthgrades

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    Pulmonary edema is a potentially serious condition caused by a fluid buildup in the lungs. The condition can make it difficult to breathe. Heart-related or cardiogenic pulmonary edema is the most common type. Pulmonary edema can occur due to lung damage, known as noncardiogenic pulmonary edema.

  11. Flash Pulmonary Edema: Definition, Symptoms, and Treatment - ...

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    It is extremely serious and requires immediate medical care. (It’s important to note that even in cases in which symptoms come on quickly, people with this condition often has a history of heart...