Smoking cessation may help in the recovery of pulmonary nodules, but it does not necessarily mean that recovery is possible.
Quitting smoking after the disease has been detected can improve the state of the body, which is important for physical and mental health, and can help promote health, thus contributing to the recovery of pulmonary nodules.
However, it does not mean that quitting smoking will necessarily lead to the recovery of lung nodules. Lung nodules can be formed for many reasons, including lung tumors, fungal infections in the lungs, and granulomas. The treatment of pulmonary nodules requires clarification of the nature of the nodule and treatment of the cause in order to promote recovery.
It is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention for lung nodules and quit smoking in a timely manner.