What are the multiple milia in both lungs?

Multiple Milky Nodules in both lungs is a description of imaging findings that are mostly benign, such as due to lung inflammation, tuberculosis, or possibly a lung tumor. Multiple Milky Nodules in Both Lungs is a description of a lesion the size of a grain of rice that appears when a CT scan of the lungs is performed, which is a microscopic nodule, and most of them are benign, such as those caused by inflammation of the lungs. The most common disease of pulmonary granular nodules is tuberculosis, which is infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is easily accompanied by symptoms such as low-grade fever, fatigue, and loss of appetite, and requires anti-tuberculosis treatment. There may also be lung tumors, such as lung staggers or metastatic lung tumors, which appear as multiple nodules in the lungs. If there is a history of occupational exposure (e.g., working in a dusty environment for a long period of time), one also needs to be alert to the possibility of pneumoconiosis. In the case of multiple milia nodules in both lungs, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor and to carry out targeted management or treatment.