What about fibrous foci in both lungs with partial pleural thickening and adhesions?

Fibrous foci in both lungs with partial pleural thickening and adhesion may be caused by bacterial pleurisy, tuberculous pleurisy, chronic pneumonia, etc. The cause of the disease should be clarified in time and relevant treatments should be taken, and the treatments include medication, surgical treatment, physical therapy, and so on.
If it is caused by bacterial conjunctivitis, and the patient’s resistance is relatively good, it can be treated with effective internal medicine, such as moxifloxacin and prednisone acetate. If the patient’s body is weak, older, with poor resistance, or the formation of encapsulated pyothorax, it needs to be treated with surgery or closed chest drainage.
If it is caused by tuberculous pleurisy, the patient should actively use anti-tuberculous drugs, such as isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol and so on. If the chest pain is more serious, you can use analgesic drugs to relieve it according to the doctor’s prescription, such as ibuprofen, indomethacin tablets and so on.
If it is caused by chronic pneumonia, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use some anti-infective drugs for treatment, such as amoxicillin, levofloxacin, etc., and at the same time, you can cooperate with the nebulized inhalation therapy, which can achieve a better therapeutic effect.
Fibrous foci in both lungs with partial pleural thickening and adhesion should be consulted in time to avoid delaying the condition.