keuhkooireyhtymä
Keuhkooireyhtymä, often referred to as a pulmonary syndrome, is a broad term describing a constellation of symptoms related to the lungs and respiratory system. It is not a specific disease but rather a presentation of various underlying conditions that affect lung function. Common symptoms include shortness of breath, also known as dyspnea, coughing, chest pain, and sometimes wheezing or the production of sputum. These symptoms can arise from a wide range of causes, including infections like pneumonia and bronchitis, chronic lung diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or more acute conditions like pulmonary embolism or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Environmental factors, such as exposure to pollutants or allergens, can also contribute to the development of keuhkooireyhtymä. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough medical history, physical examination including listening to the lungs with a stethoscope, and often further investigations. These investigations may include imaging studies like chest X-rays or CT scans, pulmonary function tests to assess lung capacity and airflow, and laboratory tests to identify infections or other underlying causes. Treatment strategies are highly dependent on the specific cause of the keuhkooireyhtymä and aim to alleviate symptoms, address the underlying condition, and improve respiratory function. This can involve medications, oxygen therapy, respiratory rehabilitation, or in some severe cases, mechanical ventilation.