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Plastic bronchitis happens when fluid collects in the lungs. Instead of draining out, it leaks into the airways and forms rubbery plugs called casts. The casts block small airways and make it hard for air to move in and out of the lungs.
The lymphatic system is a drainage network that runs throughout the body. A fluid called lymph moves through it. Lymph is made of extra fluid and protein that comes from body tissues. When lymph doesn't drain from the lungs, it can become solid and form casts.
Doctors work to find the cause of plastic bronchitis and treat it to stop casts from forming.
Kids with plastic bronchitis (brong-KYE-tis) often have trouble breathing, then have coughing spells that bring up the casts. Casts:
Some kids with plastic bronchitis might get a lot of lung infections.
Plastic bronchitis is rare. It happens more often in kids with some kinds of conditions or health problems. These include:
Doctors may use a tiny camera to look for casts inside the airways. They might do other tests too, such as:
Doctors must figure out why lymph is building up in the lungs. Usually this means checking how the lymphatic system is working.
A doctor will map the flow of lymphatic fluid. They may use a long, thin tube (catheter) and MRI, ultrasound, or X-ray to do this. When they understand the flow path of the lymph, they can often seal off areas causing problems.
Kids with plastic bronchitis need to loosen and cough up casts. To loosen the casts, a child might:
Doctors might need to remove casts that can't be coughed up. They use a long, thin tool with a light and camera to pull out the cast, or dissolve it with medicine. Doctors also may give medicine to help prevent new casts.
If a child has an infection or the airways are swollen from the plastic bronchitis, the doctor may prescribe medicines.
To help your child:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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