Lung cystic translucent shadow is a round or oval air sac cavity-like lesion found by imaging, which is mostly pathologic, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, pulmonary herpes, etc., and usually cannot be self-healed.
Through the lung imaging examination, found to have lung cystic translucent shadow, most of them are caused by pathological factors, usually can not be self-care, need timely treatment to effectively reduce the symptoms.
Lung cystic translucent shadows are usually associated with bronchiolitis obliterans, pemphigus, and, in some patients, bronchiectasis. These diseases usually do not heal on their own, and if left untreated, the condition will progress and tend to injure the lung tissue, which can lead to more serious complications.
Currently, the presence of cystic translucent shadow of the lungs is found through imaging, which needs to be diagnosed and analyzed through lung X-rays, blood tests, and bronchoscopy to understand the cause of the disease before proceeding with standardized treatment.