Inflammatory nodules are formed by localized proliferation due to repeated stimulation by inflammation over time.
Inflammatory nodules are mostly detected during routine examinations, such as inflammatory nodules in the lungs, most of which are caused by bacterial infections that repeatedly stimulate hyperplasia and form nodular changes.
Inflammatory nodules may also be the result of a previously localized abscess that has broken down and then healed to form a nodule, which may be detected on ultrasound as uneven tissue within the nodule.
Inflammatory nodules are usually treated with antimicrobial drugs and localized hot compresses and physiotherapy, and the inflammatory nodules will shrink to disappear, and can be followed up regularly.
In addition, if the inflammatory nodules within the organs, it is recommended that further examination to clarify the diagnosis, necessary to do a puncture biopsy of the nodules, to avoid missing the diagnosis, try to go to the hospital for examination.