How It Feels
When you are given the shot to numb your
skin at the needle site, you will feel a sharp stinging or burning sensation
that lasts a few seconds. When the needle is inserted into the chest wall, you
may again feel a sharp pain for a few seconds.
When the pleural
fluid is removed, you may feel a sense of "pulling" or pressure in your chest.
Tell your doctor or nurse if you feel faint or if you have any shortness of
breath, chest pain, or uncontrollable cough.
If a large amount of
pleural fluid was removed during the procedure, you will probably be able to
breathe more easily.