Increased blurring of texture in both lungs of the child is usually caused by bronchitis, bronchopneumonia, etc., and can be effectively relieved by active treatment. Generally speaking, it is not serious.
Increased blurring of the texture of the two lungs is an imaging description, and many clinical diseases can cause similar imaging signs in the lungs of children. Further diagnosis and treatment are needed in conjunction with clinical symptoms.
If the child has fever, cough, sputum and other symptoms, as well as signs such as fine wet rales in the lungs, and imaging suggests that the two lungs have increased blurring of the texture, it is generally considered that bronchopneumonia is more likely.
Sputum culture and respiratory viral nucleic acid PCR are needed, and appropriate anti-infective treatment can be carried out. If the child actively cooperates with the treatment, the symptoms can be effectively controlled and will not cause serious impact on the child’s health.