What are the precursors to ruptured alveoli?

Lung blisters are generally referred to as pulmonary blisters, which often rupture when coughing violently, exercising strenuously, or being traumatized, and have no specific precursors.
Lung blisters are air-containing cystic cavities in the lung tissue, and patients with small lung blisters usually have no obvious symptoms; patients with large or multiple lung blisters may show tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, hemoptysis, and chest pain.
Patients can be induced to rupture pulmonary herpes when they cough violently, exercise strenuously, or suffer trauma, and the pneumothorax produced after rupture will compress normal lung tissues, which may cause chest tightness, shortness of breath, chest pain and other clinical manifestations, and in severe cases, respiratory distress, coma, shock, and the need for resuscitation.
When the patient has the above symptoms, it is necessary to consult the doctor in time, and the doctor will give targeted treatment, so as to avoid serious threat to the patient’s health.