How long do you have to rest and be able to work normally after surgery for pulmonary ground glass nodules

After surgery for ground-glass lung nodules, you usually need to rest for about 1~2 months to be able to work normally. If the nodule is malignant, the postoperative rest time is extended accordingly, and the exact time varies from person to person. Lung glass nodules are usually minimally invasive surgery, such as thoracoscopic surgery, for local resection, about 3 days after the operation can be appropriate out of bed activities, generally rest for about 1 to 2 months, you can return to normal work and life. If the pulmonary ground glass nodule is malignant, the scope of surgical resection is larger, and the lymph nodes may also be cleared after surgery, the rest time will be extended. If malignant pulmonary ground glass nodules are suspected, it is recommended to actively cooperate with professional doctors to conduct systematic examinations, including chest intensified CT, fiberoptic bronchoscopy and percutaneous lung puncture biopsy, etc., in order to clarify the benign or malignant nature of the nodules, and to formulate the next step of the treatment plan at an early stage.