An Update Regarding Seasonal Illnesses

To help prevent the spread of seasonal respiratory illnesses, we strongly encourage all visitors to wear a mask while in ambulatory clinics or inpatient units. Surgical masks are available at hospital and clinic entrances. Patients with respiratory illnesses should also wear masks. Thank you for helping protect our patients, staff, and community.

Pneumothorax is a collapsed lung, caused by a buildup of air in the space between the lung and chest wall (pleural space). As the volume of air increases, it creates pressure against the lung that causes the lung to collapse and prevents it from expanding.  This causes shortness of breath and chest pain. A pneumothorax is usually caused by a chest injury like a broken rib or puncture wound, but it can also result from damage caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, cystic fibrosis, and pneumonia. 

The following departments see patients with Pneumothorax: