Is it serious to see reticular changes localized in the proximal pleura of both lungs?

Localized reticular changes in the proximal pleura of both lungs are relatively serious and require aggressive medical treatment.
Localized reticular changes in the proximal pleura of both lungs are usually diffuse interstitial fibrosis. Its condition is relatively serious. Interstitial fibrosis can be caused by occupational factors, adverse drug reactions, connective tissue disease, pulmonary nodules, heredity, etc. It manifests itself as a dry cough, dyspnea, etc. If it is not treated in time, the function of the lungs can be irreversibly reduced.
However, if the disease develops into terminal stage, the effect of relevant treatment measures is effective, and the control of the primary disease is the main focus. The prognosis is relatively poor, and severe cases require timely treatment such as lung transplantation. Therefore, the condition is relatively serious, need to seek medical treatment in time, according to the doctor’s instructions for treatment.