Do you need treatment for pulmonary sequestration changes?

In the early stages, the lungs do not need to be treated and can be improved by frequent turning and back patting to aid coughing and sputum production; if the condition worsens and inflammation develops, then treatment is needed.
Pneumonic changes can be caused by prolonged bed rest or inflammation of the lungs. In the early stages, there is usually no clear pathologic change, so medication is not needed. They can be improved by frequent turning, back tapping, coughing and coughing up sputum, and assisting with floor activities to promote lung recovery.
If prolonged bed rest, lung inflammation and other factors lead to further development of pulmonary droplet changes, can cause droplet pneumonia, then need medication, such as oral or infusion cephalosporin and other antibiotics, assisted by nebulization of expectorant drugs such as aminoglutethimide, budesonide and so on.
When medication is used for the treatment of the craters, it needs to be taken under the supervision of a doctor.