Does it matter if you have benign lung nodules?

Most benign lung nodules such as lung misshapen tumors, lung fibrinoid tumors, and tuberculosis balls have a relatively good prognosis and generally do not matter.
Some common benign lung nodules including lung misshapen tumors, lung fibrinoid tumors, tuberculosis balls, and scars that form after lung contusions can lead to the formation of high-density nodules within the lung tissue.
These diseases do not metastasize and spread or invade the surrounding lung tissues, grow more slowly, and generally do not cause significant clinical symptoms. Some of these diseases do not require special treatment, and most have a relatively good prognosis.
Very few benign lung nodules, such as lung atypical hyperplasia nodules, are pre-cancerous lesions, which can be transformed into malignant nodules with further development. If they are not treated in time and develop into middle or late stage lung cancer, the prognosis is relatively poor.
The presence of benign lung nodules also requires vigilance, and prompt medical attention and regular review are recommended.