| Re: Fluid buildup in lungs
hello, typically they drain it by aspiration. That is, they insert a needle (with local anesthysia) and remove the fluid as far as they can. This procedure doesn't take real long -- about half hour to one hour depending on the volume. My hubby has had it done a couple of times and seemed to help almost immediately.
Hope this helps. Please don't let the pain factor stop you or your loved one. It's worth it.
Take care,
Jan
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