Is it true that a thousand-year-old miracle formula eliminates lung nodules?

There is no scientific basis to eliminate lung nodules by a thousand miracle remedies, and lung nodules need to be given targeted treatment or follow-up according to the cause.
Lung nodules can be caused by a variety of factors, and common causes include infection, long-term inhalation of occupational dust, inflammation, fibroma, staggered tumors, early tumors, etc. Most of the lung nodules are not easy to determine the cause, especially small nodules, which require regular review and follow-up.
Most of the lung nodules are not easy to determine the cause of the disease, especially the small nodules, and need regular review and follow-up, which needs to be determined according to the patient’s smoking history, family history of lung cancer, the size of the nodule, density, and relationship with the surrounding tissues, and other aspects of the follow-up.
If there is no change in the size and shape of the nodule during the follow-up period, the patient can continue to undergo regular review; if the malignant tendency is found to be increasing through the follow-up observation, the patient needs to be evaluated for indications of surgical resection and early surgical resection.
Patients with pulmonary nodules are advised to seek timely medical treatment and regular review, and should not believe in biased prescriptions and blindly use medication.