Multiple lung nodules are not necessarily metastatic cancer, but can also be caused by diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis.
Multiple pulmonary nodules refer to the presence of multiple irregular nodular lesions in the lungs through imaging examination. Clinically, there are more causes of multiple lung nodules. If the patient’s other parts of the body are examined for the presence of cancer cells, at this time, it can be considered that multiple lung nodules may be multiple lung nodules, which are mostly seen in malignant tumor diseases, such as breast cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer and so on.
Besides, multiple pulmonary nodules may also be benign lesions, which are mainly caused by infections of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, virus or mycoplasma, and are commonly seen in pneumonia, tuberculosis and other diseases in clinic.
To summarize, when multiple pulmonary nodules are detected, patients need to complete other relevant examinations, clarify the specific causes of the disease, and then actively cooperate with doctors to carry out standardized treatment, strengthen daily life management, and go to the hospital for follow-up on time.