What is the disease of swollen lymph nodes in the lungs?

Lung lymph node enlargement is seen primarily in inflammation of the lung, but also in some cases due to occupying lesions in the lung.

Pulmonary diseases often cause high fever, cough, sputum, chest pain, dyspnea, and even some lung diseases can cause enlarged lymph nodes, such as pneumonia, lung cancer, tuberculosis, and pulmonary nodular disease, especially pneumonia and tuberculosis, which are very likely to cause complications of lymphatic tuberculosis and inflammation of the lymph nodes, which can be more uncomfortable and may also affect the recovery of the disease in some way. The recovery from the disease may be affected to some extent.

For swollen lymph nodes due to lung disease, immediate examination in a hospital respiratory medicine department is required. If the swollen lymph nodes are due to tuberculosis, standardized treatment with anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid, rifampin, and streptomycin is required. If the swollen lymph nodes are caused by inflammation, then they can be treated with some antibiotic drugs such as amoxicillin and levofloxacin. It should also be treated for the primary disease to prevent recurrence of the disease. In the process of medication, the amount of medication should be controlled and should never be discontinued in the middle of the process, otherwise it is very easy to affect the efficacy.