Does Localized Fibrosis in Both Lungs Require Treatment?
1. Whether the treatment of localized fibrosis in both lungs is necessary depends on the situation. If it is caused by a disease, timely treatment is generally required according to the doctor's advice.
2. Localized fibrosis in both lungs can be observed through imaging examinations, such as CT scans and lung ultrasound. There are many causes of this phenomenon. If it is determined after examination that it is due to factors such as dust inhalation or recurrent lung infections, treatment is usually not required. Good life care should be taken, such as maintaining a light diet and avoiding severely polluted environments.
3. If localized fibrosis in both lungs is caused by diseases such as allergies or tuberculosis, timely treatment is generally required to prevent worsening of the condition and lung function damage. For allergies, medications such as Loratadine and Cetirizine Hydrochloride can be used. For tuberculosis, medications such as Isoniazid and Rifampicin can be prescribed.
4. After the appearance of symptoms, it is recommended to first complete the examination to identify the cause and then choose an appropriate treatment method. During this period, timely follow-up visits to the hospital should be made to observe the recovery of the lungs.