Lung puncture should be referred to as percutaneous lung puncture, which can be used for the diagnosis of lung lesions; the test may cause some complications, but they usually resolve on their own.
Percutaneous lung puncture is a minimally invasive diagnostic technique that is required when there are unexplained nodular lung lesions, hilar space-occupying lesions, or diffuse lung lesions, which can facilitate the diagnosis of the condition.
Percutaneous lung puncture may cause some complications, including pneumothorax, secondary infection, bleeding, etc. However, no special treatment is needed and it can usually be relieved on its own. If there are obvious discomfort symptoms, communicate with the doctor in time.
During the examination, you should actively cooperate with the doctor and do not be nervous or anxious to ensure that the examination goes smoothly.