New nodules after lung microinfiltration surgery are usually related to pneumonia, tuberculosis, or caused by lung cancer, which can be treated with medication, surgery, radiotherapy, etc. according to the cause.
1. Pneumonia: If you do not take good care of your lungs after microinfiltration surgery, you will be easily infected with inflammation, and new nodules will be detected after the formation of inflammatory edema, which can be treated by oral cefixime, aminocephalosporin and other anti-inflammatory drugs, and the nodules will be reduced naturally after the elimination of the inflammation.
2. Tuberculosis: If you suffer from tuberculosis, or contact with tuberculosis bacillus after micro-infiltration surgery, you will be infected easily and new nodules will appear. Oral isoniazid and rifampicin can be used for anti-tuberculosis treatment, after which the nodules will gradually shrink.
3. Lung cancer: for example, primary lung cancer and metastatic lung cancer, when the cancer cells involve the lung tissue, nodules will be found through examination. For primary non-metastatic lung cancer, radical surgery can be done in time; if the cancer cells have metastasized or belong to secondary lung cancer, local radiotherapy or systemic radiotherapy can be considered to inhibit the cancer cells.
Regarding the new nodules growing after lung micro-infiltration surgery, it is necessary to diagnose and analyze them through imaging examination, and it is also necessary to do puncture biopsy to understand the nature of the nodules, and then target treatment to avoid gradual enlargement of the nodules.