What should I do if I still have pain two months after having my pleural effusion pumped?

Chest pain without pleural effusion and chest pain with pleural effusion can be categorized into chest pain without pleural effusion and chest pain with pleural effusion, which need to be treated according to the cause of the disease, such as pain relief, antituberculosis, surgery, radiotherapy and so on.
1. Chest pain without pleural effusion, i.e. chest pain without pleural effusion, is mainly considered as tuberculous dry pleurisy. Anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid and rifampicin should be used, and diclofenac sodium can be used for pain relief.
2. Chest pain with pleural effusion, such as hypoproteinemia, tuberculous pleural effusion, malignant pleural effusion, etc., all of which can be present at the same time of pleural effusion and chest pain, and need to be supplemented with albumin, anti-tuberculosis treatment, as well as surgical treatment or radiotherapy and other measures.
The specific cause of the disease should be clarified after medical examination, and the treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s prescription.