When performing chest imaging, many people will find that they have increased texture in both lungs. There are many causes of increased texture in both lungs, and they are generally divided into pathological and physiological increased lung texture.
Physiologic lung texture is most often seen in obese as well as elderly populations.
Pathological lung texture increase can be caused by chronic bronchitis, bronchial dilatation, wind heart disease, pneumoconiosis, cancerous lymphadenitis and other diseases.
Therefore, it is important to go to the hospital in a timely manner for examination to clarify the cause of increased lung texture so that you can decide whether to treat it and how to treat it.