Multiple nodules and fibrous streaks in both lungs are not necessarily due to pneumoconiosis, but may also be caused by other lung diseases or other diseases involving the lungs.
If pneumoconiosis is induced by long-term exposure to industrial dust, multiple nodules and fibrous streaks in both lungs may be seen on imaging. However, there are many diseases that can cause this imaging result, and it is not possible to diagnose pneumoconiosis.
If you have pneumonia, tuberculosis. Diseases such as pulmonary nodular disease may also show multiple nodular, fibrous streaky shadows in both lungs when imaging is performed. In addition, connective tissue diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis can also involve the lungs and show multiple nodules and fibrous streaks in both lungs.
If you have multiple nodules and fibrous streaks in both lungs, you need to consult a doctor for relevant examinations to identify the cause of the disease and then give targeted treatment.