Interstitial pneumonia is generally not self-curable. However, patients can effectively improve their quality of life and avoid further aggravation of the condition through life interventions, such as avoiding colds, quitting smoking, avoiding inhalation of dust and other irritating fumes, and exercising appropriately.
Interstitial pneumonia refers to a group of interstitial lung diseases mainly characterized by inflammation and pulmonary fibrosis, mainly caused by fibrosis after damage to the interstitium of the lungs, and clinically manifested as progressive aggravation of dyspnea. Usually interstitial fibrosis is irreversible, and the fibrotic lung tissue can lose its normal function. Therefore, interstitial pneumonia is generally not self-curable.
However, in daily life, we should keep a good attitude, actively cooperate with the treatment, pay attention to avoid exposure to various factors that can aggravate the disease, such as avoiding colds, quitting smoking, avoiding inhalation of dust and other irritating fumes, and exercising appropriately. It can effectively improve the quality of life of patients.
In addition, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.