Pulmonary alveoli, or blisters, can be treated with surgical resection.
A pulmonary blister is an air-containing cystic cavity that forms in the lungs when the alveolar walls rupture and fuse as a result of elevated pressure in the alveolar cavities from a variety of causes.
A pulmonary blister is an irreversible lung lesion in which the structure of the lung tissue has changed and cannot be treated with medications. Asymptomatic pulmonary hernias found on examination usually do not require special treatment and regular follow-up is sufficient.
For those with pneumothorax or hemopneumothorax caused by rupture of pulmonary herpes, those with large pulmonary herpes with pressure symptoms, and those with recurrent infections of pulmonary herpes, surgical treatments are available, including thoracoscopic lung wedge resection to completely remove the pulmonary herpes. If it is difficult to completely remove the pulmonary blisters, the pulmonary blisters can be incised and the edges can be sutured together.
The appearance of pulmonary blisters, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, under the guidance of professional doctors, standardized treatment.