How long would it take for a 71 year old male to recover from pulmonary embolism?

Question by Tuke1: How long would it take for a 71 year old male to recover from pulmonary embolism?
My dad had multiple large pulmonary embolisms about a month ago and almost did not make it. I was just wondering about how long the recovery process is for this. Such as shortness of breath, tired, ect.

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Answer by J B
It can take up to 6 weeks for him to feel as if his energy level is coming back. His doctor will give him an idea as to his activity level that he should be doing or can do and he needs to listen closely to his doctor.

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Cyberknife Treatment for Lung and Pulmonary Tumors

Article by Colorado Cyberknife, Cyberknife Treatment for Lung and Pulmonary Tumors

Lung cancer is considered the most common form of cancer in the world. Studies also show that it is the leading cause of death because of cancer in the United States. In the year 2007 alone, there are more than 200,000 cases reported, and the numbers just keep on increasing each year.

Cancer usually occurs when normal tissue cells undergo a alteration that results in rapid growth. Most lung tumors are considered malignant. It can destroy all the other healthy tissues in the body if it remains undiagnosed and untreated. Some lung tumors are metastatic from cancers in the other parts of the body.

The following are the signs and symptoms that a person might be suffering from lung and pulmonary tumors:

Coughing Wheezing Constant shortness of breath Coughing up blood Weight loss for no apparent reason Pain

Patients who are diagnosed to have stage I and II lung cancers that are still in good medical condition are often advised to undergo surgery. The possibility of recovery is high. However, for patients who already have relatively poor medical condition are treated with radio therapy.

Radiation therapy is being offered by the Colorado Cyberknife Cancer Facility in Lafayette. A newly installed advanced radio therapy alternative called the Cyberknife Treatment for lung and pulmonary tumors is fast gaining popularity.

For patients who only have small tumors but refuse to go into surgery, Cyberknife Treatment for lung and pulmonary tumors is often recommended. Data show that radiation has been used to treat lung cancer in 1960 which showed about 50% two-year survival. It is from these medical studies that the Cyberknife Treatment for lung and pulmonary tumors was derived. Modern doctors just made use of the advanced technology that is made available to them.

Cyberknife Treatment utilizes radiation. It is made up of a linear accelerator source that is mounted on a robotic arm. This state-of-the-art treatment has been proven to be an effective treatment for different tumors. With the recent installation of the Cyberknife VSI Treatment at the Colorado facility, the Cancer Center is able to give more and effective alternative treatments to tumors. This modern treatment can easily track the motion of the tumors; this is more useful in the treatment of lung cancer.

Cyberknife Treatment for lung and pulmonary tumors boasts of its non-invasive kind of treatment which significantly lowers the risk of developing complications. This state-of-the-art system can treat even the most hard to reach tumors, that some doctors have given up on since they are inoperable. The system’s ability to provide radiation in different angles greatly minimizes the risk of damaging the neighboring healthy tissues.

Doctors who perform Cyberknife Treatment do not use scalpels, hence the treatment is painless and there is no need to sedate the patient during treatment. Blood loss is also avoided. Patients who undergo this treatment can immediately go home right after since there is no need for the body to recover after the treatment. This treatment is considered outpatient.

The Cyberknife Treatment definitely offers a better alternative than open surgery.

Visit Colorado Cyberknife to learn the best Cyberknife Treatment for Lung and Pulmonary Tumors. Colorado Cyberknife is the home of the world’s 1st Cyberknife VSI Treatment Facility and 1st Robotic Cyberknife.










Serena Williams Has Pulmonary Embolism

Serena Williams is back home recuperating after two health scares she describes as “extremely hard, scary, and disappointing.” (March 2).

This 3D medical animation depicting Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT or Deep Venous Thrombosis) begins by showing a blood clot forming in a lower leg vein. As red blood cells flow through the vein, slower moving cells and other blood elements accumulate on the venous valves, creating a stationary blood clot, or thrombus, blocking the blood flow in the vein. When the thrombus breaks free of the valve leaflet, it is then called an embolus, and travels toward the heart and lungs. The last section of the animation shows the embolus lodging in the lung tissue to form a life-threatening pulmonary embolism. Item #ANC00001

Q&A: How long can someone expect to live with untreated Pulmonary Hypertension?

Question by : How long can someone expect to live with untreated Pulmonary Hypertension?
How long can someone expect to live with untreated/undiagnosed Pulmonary Hypertension (Secondary or Idiopathic) from the first signs of symptoms?

Also, how are you qualified to answer this question?

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Answer by Angel_Of_Darkness2156
Usually someone with untreated and undiagnosed Pulmonary Hypertension is expected to live up to three years. Even though no one knows for sure, for doctors have not discovered much information for this disease, it’s the average period of time someone is expected to live. I know this because my two cousins had Pulmonary Hypertension, and they both died three years after being told they had it. They took no treatment for it.

Even though I’m only 14 years old, and am not a doctor, or even the most reliable or brightest person to look up to, I hope you got a little bit of something valuable out of me. :) Oh, and I’m sorry to hear about this…When someone asks a question like this, it can never be good.
Good luck!

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Q&A: How long after the initial symptoms would a pulmonary embolism cause serious problems?

Question by eveandamisdad: How long after the initial symptoms would a pulmonary embolism cause serious problems?
I am doing an essay on ‘sudden death’ (cheerful, eh?) and am looking for info on pulmonary embolisms / infarction

Could anyone tell me how long after initial symptoms (pleuritic chest pain / cough etc) someone wouyld expect to go before hospitalisation is required ? Do PEs come on over time or are they sudden ???

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Is chest pain common after pulmonary embolism?

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Question by Amanda H: Is chest pain common after pulmonary embolism?
I am 32 and was diagnosed with pulmonary embolism in both lungs 2 months ago. The pain in my chest went away for about a month but now is returning and very gradually increasing. The pain is only on the left side. I am not yet having trouble breathing, but if it gets much worse I will. I am somewhat nervous about this since the pain was extreme before. I hope I am not having another episode. Is this a common or something I should be concerned about?

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Answer by nursekuba
Did they do an echocardiogram when you had the PE? I would definitely go back to the doctor The PE possibly could have damaged your heart. I had a bilateral PE as well, in 2003, and after they gave me the clotbuster drug and everything, I didn’t have anymore chest pain. I’d go to the ER.

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