Is it serious to find ground glass nodules in the lungs?

Ground-glass nodules in the lungs are usually not serious if there is no obvious discomfort, but if they continue to grow and some discomfort occurs, they may be more serious and need to be judged in detail according to the specific situation.
The appearance of ground-glass nodules in the lungs may be related to fibrosis and calcification of the lung tissue. In most cases, they are seen as benign lesions of the lungs, which may not be serious, and regular follow-ups are recommended.
In some cases, ground-glass nodules in the lungs may increase rapidly within a short period of time, and there may be multiple nodules with blurred boundaries between the nodules and the surrounding normal tissues, as well as abnormal symptoms such as chest pain, coughing, and fatigue, which can be more serious and may be a manifestation of malignant tumors in the lungs.
After the emergence of grinding glass nodules in the lungs, you can carry out pathological biopsy under the guidance of the doctor to further clarify the nature of the tissue, and if there are abnormalities in the later stages, you must consult a doctor as soon as possible to receive treatment.