Inflammatory lesions in the lower lobe of the upper lobe of the right lung can be tuberculosis, but not absolutely.
Inflammatory lesions of the lower lobe of the upper lobe of the right lung can be caused by a variety of microorganisms, bacterial and viral infections, such as bacteria, fungi and mycoplasma. Specifically, relevant pathogenic bacteria examination should be carried out to clarify, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, sputum tuberculosis smear, lung CT and other relevant examinations can also be done to determine.
If it is caused by tuberculosis, you need to take anti-tuberculosis drugs regularly, don’t stop or reduce the dosage on your own, and also need to pay attention to monitoring the adverse reactions of various drugs. Most patients can still be cured, if it is other pathogenic bacteria, can also be targeted anti-infection treatment. Specific medication should be under the guidance of a doctor.