Interstitial fibrosis is relatively serious in general and can be life-threatening in severe cases.
Most interstitial fibrosis is an advanced stage of interstitial lung disease, especially if the lesions are extensive, such as fibrosis in idiopathic pneumonia and acute interstitial pneumonia, which can lead to complications such as respiratory failure and heart disease, and the condition is relatively severe and can progress rapidly and become life-threatening.
However, interstitial fibrosis may also be relatively limited or remain stable for a long time.
In summary, interstitial fibrosis requires detailed assessment and comprehensive management under the guidance of a doctor.