Mild pulmonary fibrosis is usually not curable.
Fibrosis of the lungs is a condition in which normal lung tissue is damaged and abnormal repair of lung tissue occurs and fibrotic lesions appear, and a variety of interstitial pneumonias can lead to the occurrence of fibrosis. Pulmonary fibrosis can be human respiratory function, manifested as dry cough, progressive dyspnea, with the aggravation of the disease and lung damage, respiratory function will continue to deteriorate.
Pulmonary fibrosis itself is an irreversible disease, for the time being, there is no way to completely cure even mild pulmonary fibrosis. However, timely treatment can slow down the progression of the disease and prolong an individual’s survival.
Once pulmonary fibrosis is detected through examination, regardless of the condition, individuals should consult a hospital in a timely manner and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor.