Incomplete aspiration of right lung effusion indicates that the primary disease is not under control, and the primary disease should be actively treated to improve the clinical symptoms.
Right lung effusion may be caused by lung tumor, tuberculosis, severe pneumonia, etc. Incomplete aspiration of right lung effusion indicates that these primary diseases have not been effectively treated. The cause of the disease should be clarified in time and targeted treatment should be carried out. For example, if the right lung effusion is caused by tuberculosis, anti-tuberculosis treatment is needed, and commonly used drugs include rifampicin and isoniazid.
Right lung effusion should be taken seriously and further examination should be conducted as early as possible, including lung CT, blood routine, puncture biopsy, etc. According to the results, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, and the treatment should not be abused in order to avoid delaying the condition.