Soft tissue nodules in the lower lobe of the left lung are usually occupying lesions and can be classified as benign or malignant.
The presence of soft tissue nodules in the lower lobe of the left lung usually represents the presence of a space-occupying lesion if it is reported on lung imaging. If, after pathological examination, it is clearly benign, it is usually an inflammatory pseudotumor, etc. Similar manifestations occur due to bacterial or viral infections, etc., which cause local inflammatory reactions accompanied by congestion and tissue edema.
In addition, it may be a malignant tumor. If pathological examination is performed and cancer cells are found in it, it can be clearly diagnosed as a result of lung cancer. In this case, radiotherapy or surgery should be carried out according to the stage and type to control the progression of symptoms in time.
The specific cause of the disease needs to be clarified after medical examination, and treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s prescription.