There is a small 7mm nodule in the upper right lobe of the lung and multiple other nodules of less than 3mm Is it serious?



There is a small 7mm nodule on the right lung, in addition to multiple nodules of less than 3mm Whether or not it is serious should be looked at specifically. Generally, nodules under 3mm tend to be more likely to be benign, so there is usually no need to worry too much.

If the patient has no significant discomfort other than a small nodule of 7mm and multiple nodules of less than 3mm, there is generally no need to worry about it, and it is considered to be a benign nodule, which can be reviewed regularly. However, if the examination confirms that it is related to lung inflammation, anti-infection treatment with antibiotics such as cefazolin sodium or amoxicillin is required as prescribed by the doctor.

If the nodules are found to be growing faster, there are burrs and lobulation signs around them. In addition, accompanied by cough, cough and dyspnea and other symptoms, consider the possibility of cancer, need to improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.