Increased texture in both lungs is a condition that is detected mainly on imaging and suggests that inflammation of the bronchi may be present. Under normal circumstances, bronchial tubes can only be clearly seen through radiological examination when they are thicker, if they are only small bronchial tubes, they cannot be seen, but in case of bronchiectasis, because there is exudation and increased thickening in the bronchial tubes, they can be revealed during radiological examination. Patients with enhanced texture in both lungs are usually accompanied by coughing, coughing, shortness of breath and other symptoms, which need to be treated with medication in time, otherwise it is likely to develop into pneumonia, which can be treated with antibiotics such as erythromycin under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, for people who often work in dust or frequent smokers, enhanced lung texture may also occur because of increased adherence in the bronchi.