How to treat lung nodules is the fastest and best, the treatment of lung nodules need to choose the intervention program according to the nature of the nodules. For example, intrapulmonary lymph nodes and calcified foci do not need treatment; inflammatory nodules caused by bacterial infection can be treated with antibacterial therapy; Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection needs anti-tuberculosis treatment; pulmonary aspergillosis needs anti-fungal or surgical treatment; lung cancer can be treated with surgery if there are surgical indications, and radiotherapy and other treatments are chosen if no surgical indications are given.
1. Intrapulmonary lymph nodes and calcified foci: Intrapulmonary lymph nodes are normal tissues in the lungs which do not need treatment; calcified foci are fibrotic scars formed after local necrosis of tissues, which do not need treatment.
2. Inflammatory nodules caused by bacterial infection: broad-spectrum antibiotics such as penicillin, amoxicillin, levofloxacin and other antibacterial treatment can be chosen. If the nodules shrink or disappear after 1~2 weeks of antimicrobial treatment, it means the treatment is effective.
3. Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection: such as hematogenous disseminated tuberculosis can cause bilateral pulmonary tuberculosis, which requires anti-tuberculosis drug treatment, such as isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol, streptomycin and so on.
4. Pulmonary Aspergillus ball: Pulmonary Aspergillus ball is a spherical nodule formed by Aspergillus infection in the lungs. Anti-fungal drugs such as itraconazole can be given to treat the disease, and surgical resection is feasible if the drug treatment is ineffective and recurrent hemoptysis occurs.
5. Lung cancer: Lung cancer without metastasis can be treated surgically if there is indication for surgery; those without indication for surgery can consider radiotherapy or targeted drug therapy.
If you have lung nodules, please go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition.