Is it serious to see small speckled foci in the dorsal segment of the lower lobe of the right lung?



Small speckled foci seen in the dorsal segment of the lower lobe of the right lung may be a sign of pneumonia or a lung tumor, which is a more serious condition.

Small speckled foci in the dorsal segment of the lower lobe of the right lung are often found when imaging tests such as lung MRI or CT are performed.

This situation may be caused by inflammation of the lung tissue, with the spread of local tissue inflammation and spread, the scope of the spot foci may be gradually enlarged, and when the lung tissue to form a tumor, the examination may also show a similar situation, the patient may have coughing, coughing sputum, and chest pain and other symptoms, and even hypoxia, dyspnea, and other serious manifestations.

When small speckled foci appear in the dorsal segment of the lower lobe of the right lung, it is necessary to carry out further pathological biopsy to clarify the nature of the tissue, and the treatment should be actively carried out under the guidance of the doctor.