Children with solid lung lesions usually recover in about a month. However, some babies with untreated primary disease can have the lumen occluded and thus not recover for the rest of their lives.
In most cases when children have solid lung lesions, there is a severe lung infection, so they develop solid lesions and need to be hospitalized. In the acute phase of the disease, the treatment is timely and correct, and the disease can usually be cured in about a month.
However, some babies may not be treated in time for the disease, which can lead to occlusion of the bronchial lumen, thus losing the function of ventilation and air exchange. If the area of occlusion is small, there is no obvious effect. If combined with lung atelectasis or the area is large, there may be coughing, coughing up sputum, easy to recurrent respiratory infections and other manifestations.
Children with pulmonary atelectasis need to be actively treated under the guidance of the clinician, for example, mycoplasma infection can be given azithromycin to fight infection at an early stage, such as special viral infections such as adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus infection combined with a large area of pulmonary atelectasis, can be given glucocorticosteroids under the guidance of the doctor to anti-inflammatory treatment at a small dose.
Children with solid lung lesions should go to the hospital for timely examination and comprehensive treatment under the guidance of the doctor.