Diffusely reduced lung function is generally able to be restored through medication modalities or exercises for lung function.
Lung diffusional hypoplasia refers to the reduced ability of oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusion in the lungs, and is most commonly seen in interstitial lung diseases, such as pneumoconiosis, fibrosis of the lungs, silicosis, asbestosis, emphysema, and other diseases, which result in impaired diffusion of gases and blockage of alveolar capillaries.
If it is caused by pulmonary fibrosis, you need to use prednisone acetate tablets, pirfenidone and other drugs for antifibrotic treatment; if it is caused by pneumonia, you need to use sensitive antibiotics to treat it, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, amoxicillin clavulanate potassium tablets and other drugs. If diffuse pulmonary hypoplasia caused by tuberculosis, anti-tuberculosis treatment is needed.
At the same time, patients can also exercise lung function and increase lung capacity through cycling, aerobic exercise, hiking, playing tai chi, running, swimming and other exercise.
In conclusion, when diffuse hypoplasia of lung function occurs, one should consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment of the cause, and at the same time exercise to enhance lung function.