Lung mixed density nodule with 10.2×7.5mm needs to be treated with anti-infection, anti-tuberculosis, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, surgery, etc. according to benign or malignant respectively.
Mixed density nodule with 10.2×7.5mm requires sputum culture, pathologic biopsy and a series of other tests to determine its specific nature. If the nodule is benign, i.e. caused by lung infection or tuberculosis, it needs to be treated with antibiotics such as ceftriaxone, levofloxacin, etc., or isoniazid, rifampicin, etc. for anti-tuberculosis as prescribed by the doctor.
However, for malignant nodules, the treatment plan can be decided according to the progress of the disease and the stage of the tumor. If it is early or middle stage lung cancer, timely surgical resection should be carried out to avoid the progression and spread of the cancer; if it is late stage lung cancer and the opportunity of surgery has been lost, radiotherapy, targeted therapy or other comprehensive treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s instruction.
If the mixed density nodule of lung is 10.2×7.5mm, it is recommended to consult doctor in time and follow doctor’s advice for treatment.