Pleurisy is also known as Pleuritis. It is a respiratory disease in which inflammation of pleura is there. Pleura is a double layered membrane around the lungs and rib cage. In this condition breathing is painful. In some cases it is associated with another diseased condition called pleural effusion in which accumulation of fluid between two pleural layers. It causes sharp chest pain which makes breathing difficult.
Pleurisy is of three types:
Depending upon cause of disease the symptoms may vary.
Common signs and symptoms include:
A variety of conditions are responsible for pleurisy.
The common causes of pleurisy are given below:
In some cases the symptoms of pleurisy and their complication is not clear. Pleurisy complications are considered as secondary conditions.
Some common conditions are:
In Ayurveda it is known as Paarshava Shoola or Parshwashool. According to ayurveda all of three doshas (vata, pitta and kapha) are responsible for parshwashool. When vata doshas is imbalanced then vayu gets aggravated and it accumulates in lungs. Pitta is hot in nature it liquefies kapha and convert it into watery fluid. As a result of this water accumulates into lungs. Aggravated kapha causes impaired digestion by diminishing gastric fire.