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Viral Pleuritis

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Viral pleuritis is a viral infection of the pleurae, which typically causes chest pain when breathing or coughing.

Viral pleuritis is most commonly caused by infection with coxsackie B virus. Occasionally, echovirus causes a rare condition known as epidemic or Bornholm's pleurodynia. It occurs in the late summer and affects adolescents and young adults.

The primary symptom of viral pleuritis is chest pain. The pain is usually worse when breathing in or coughing and is often sharp. Epidemic or Bornholm's pleurodynia also causes fever and chest muscle spasms. Chest x-ray is usually done. Viral pleuritis resolves on its own after a few days or more. Analgesics can help relieve the pain.

Last full review/revision February 2008 by Richard W. Light, MD

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