How to treat calcified foci in the lower lobe of the left lung?

Calcified foci in the lower lobe of the left lung usually do not need treatment, usually do a good job of follow-up physical examination. If coughing and sputum symptoms occur, consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s anti-infection treatment.
Calcified foci in the lower lobe of the left lung can be caused by a number of reasons, which are still unclear, inflammation, tuberculosis and so on can lead to calcified foci in the lobe of the lung. The chance of left lower lobe calcification foci becoming cancerous is very low, and it will not affect the lung function, so annual follow-up physical examination can do chest CT, chest radiographs and other examinations can be done.
If the calcified foci in the lower lobe of the left lung cause respiratory symptoms such as coughing and sputum, it means that there is inflammation in the lungs at this time.
Promptly go to the hospital under the guidance of the doctor to do blood tests, chest X-ray, lung function and other tests, and can use antibiotics such as erythromycin, cough expectorant drugs such as cough syrup, bromhexine and other drugs.
The medication should be prescribed by the doctor.