Middle Lobe Syndrome

Middle lobe syndrome is a condition that can occur in the right upper lobe of the lungs and cause a variety of symptoms, including cough, shortness of breath, chest pain and fever. This condition is caused by impaired blood flow in the lungs, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. In this article, we will look at the main causes of middle lobe syndrome, its symptoms and treatment.

Causes of middle lobe syndrome? The most common causes: Smoking Previous respiratory diseases Infectious diseases Medicines Vaccination Chemotherapy Immune system problems Anatomical features Old age