Problems on the lungs may be pneumonia, tuberculosis, bronchial asthma, lung tumors, pulmonary fibrosis, etc. Different diseases have different manifestations, and there may be coughing, coughing up sputum, fever, chest pain, coughing up blood and other manifestations.
1. Pneumonia: Pneumonia patients often have cough, cough yellow sputum, fever, body aches, loss of appetite, fatigue, etc., and even shortness of breath and dyspnea in severe cases.
2. Tuberculosis: patients with tuberculosis often have symptoms of tuberculosis poisoning such as low-grade fever, fatigue, night sweats and emaciation.
3. Bronchial asthma: patients with bronchial asthma mostly show episodic expiratory dyspnea, and extensive dry rales can be heard in both lungs during the attack.
4. Lung tumor: patients with lung tumor often have cough, chest pain, coughing up blood, dyspnea, emaciation and other clinical manifestations.
5. Pulmonary fibrosis: patients with pulmonary fibrosis often have dry cough and progressive dyspnea.
If the patients have the above clinical manifestations, they need to actively seek medical treatment, improve relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis, and take corresponding treatment measures according to the diagnosis.