Actinomyces pleural effusion is a rare medical condition caused by an infection of the pleural space, which is the area between the lungs and the chest wall. It is caused by an infection of Actinomyces bacteria, which are normally found in the mouth and throat. The infection can cause a thick, creamy, yellowish fluid to build up in the pleural space, leading to a pleural effusion.
The symptoms of Actinomyces pleural effusion include chest pain, shortness of breath, coughing, difficulty breathing and fever. The fluid buildup can also cause the lungs to compress, leading to difficulty breathing and chest pain. Treatment of this condition typically includes antibiotics to help fight the infection, draining the fluid buildup, and sometimes surgery to remove any infected tissue.
It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing any of the symptoms of Actinomyces pleural effusion. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent any serious complications. If left untreated, the infection can spread to other parts of the body, leading to more serious conditions such as sepsis.