What’s the meaning of a fibrous focus in the middle lobe of the right lung?



Fibrotic foci in the middle lobe of the right lung, a type of pathological change in the lung tissue.

Lung fibrotic foci are commonly produced by the body’s repair after a lung infection. Because there are fibroblasts in the lung tissue, when they are damaged, they will secrete collagen to repair, and pulmonary fibrotic foci are the result of the repair. Fibrotic foci are the result of this repair. They often appear after tuberculosis has healed, but may also appear in chronic bronchitis, asthma and other diseases.

If the scope of fibrotic foci is small, it usually does not cause great harm to the organism, but if the scope is large, it may reduce the function of the lungs, and then symptoms such as dyspnea and hypoxia may appear. If there is coughing and coughing up sputum with blood in the sputum, there may also be a tumor.

The presence of fibrous foci in the middle lobe of the right lung is still recommended for regular review, and if there are clinical symptoms, it is important to go to a regular hospital, identify the cause of the disease, and then standardize the treatment.