Scattered in both lungs in a small number of micro-nodules, small patches is lung inflammation, tuberculosis, occupational diseases and other causes, should be clear cause of the targeted drug treatment, and pay attention to life conditioning, reasonable health care.
1. Inflammation of the lungs: it can lead to a few scattered micronodules and small patches in both lungs. Patients may have cough, sputum, fever and other symptoms. The diagnosis is clear through routine blood test with elevated white blood cells, sputum culture with bacteria, c-reactive protein and so on. Sensitive antibiotics such as Roxithromycin, Azithromycin, Cephalosporin, etc. can be given as prescribed by the doctor, combined with Ambroxol and Coughing Tetrodot, etc. to relieve symptoms.
2. Tuberculosis: It can cause a few scattered micronodules and small patches in both lungs. After a clear diagnosis, the main need for anti-tuberculosis treatment, commonly used drugs are isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, streptomycin, etc., need to follow the doctor’s instructions for a full course of medication.
3. Occupational diseases: such as silicosis, pneumoconiosis, etc. can cause a few scattered micronodules and small patches in both lungs. It is necessary to actively detach from the disease-causing environment and give symptomatic treatment such as relieving cough and resolving phlegm.
Patients with a few scattered micronodules and small patches on both lungs should pay attention to reasonable daily care, ensure regular life and do not overwork. The daily environment should be clean, with appropriate temperature and humidity. Eat a light diet, ensure balanced nutrition, appropriate activities to enhance physical fitness.