Many people do not quite recognize and understand the ruptured alveoli, and do not pay much attention to what the alveoli are, but in fact, when this problem and situation occurs, the impact and harm to our health is very great, so everyone must recognize, what exactly is the ruptured alveoli, so that they can help themselves in time, to avoid this kind of situation, to ensure that the body’s health. So, what diseases are ruptured alveoli differentiated and diagnosed with? Alveolar rupture is pneumothorax Tension pneumothorax refers to the formation of a living flap in the injured tissue, when inhaling, the air can pass through the fissure into the pleural cavity, and when exhaling, the living flap closes, the air can not be discharged, resulting in the pressure in the thoracic cavity is constantly increasing, so it is also known as high-pressure pneumothorax. Diagnostic points 1. There is an obvious history of trauma. Pay attention to inquire about the time of injury. Situation and location. 2.Patients all show a high degree of dyspnea, extreme shortness of breath, open-mouth breathing, and irritability. Shock can occur. 3, Extensive mediastinal and subcutaneous emphysema with purple clamps. Tracheal displacement to the healthy side is obvious. Drumming sound on chest percussion and loss of breath sounds on auscultation. 4, Chest X-ray fluoroscopy, see the injured side of the thoracic cavity a large amount of air, complete compression and atrophy of the lungs, mediastinal displacement to the healthy side. It is often accompanied by hemothorax. 5. Thoracentesis reveals that the pressure in the chest cavity is obviously increased and a large amount of gas can be extracted.