What happens if the pleura membrane secrets too much fluid or doesn't produce enough fluid?
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Pleurisy can go away on its own or worsen so that fluid has to be drained from around the lungs. Some people develop scar tissue called adhesions after they have pleurisy. They then have chronic pain or shortness of breath.
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If the amount of fluid inside the pleural cavity increases, so does the pressure on the lungs, thus decreasing their ability to move. This situation can lead to acute respiratory distress, thoracic pain and dry cough. This is referred to as a pleural effusion.
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