Is increased translucency in both lungs good or bad?

Increased translucency in both lungs is bad. Increased translucency in both lungs means that the tissues in both lungs have an increased air content, which suggests that there may be diseases such as restrictive emphysema and diffuse emphysema.
1. Limiting emphysema: the location of emphysema lesions in the lungs is relatively limited, it is feasible to perform pulmonary function tests to assess whether there is persistent airflow limitation in the lungs, and if the lesions are more pronounced, it is necessary to carry out a comprehensive assessment and give targeted treatment.
2. Diffuse emphysema: CT findings show increased translucency of both lungs, loss of lung texture, and clearly visible pulmonary blisters, which may result in symptoms such as coughing and sputum, and in severe cases, respiratory function may be affected, resulting in respiratory distress.
Therefore, patients whose CT examination results show increased translucency in both lungs should find out the cause of the disease as soon as possible and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.