Can scattered minor inflammation in both lungs be cured?

Scattered little inflammation in both lungs can usually be cured by reasonable treatment with reasonable maintenance.
Lung inflammation is mainly caused by viral, bacterial, mycoplasma and other infections, and is most common in people who are cold or have poor immunity. Most of the lung inflammation can be manifested in CT, X-ray and other imaging examinations as flaky, speckled, patchy or scattered uniform or uneven shadows.
1. Acute inflammation: symptoms are not severe can be cured by medication, such as choosing sensitive antibiotics such as penicillin, cefazolin, cefoperazone for anti-infection treatment. Acute severe pneumonia exists a certain mortality rate.
2. Stale lesions: If it is a fibrous streak shadow left behind by a stale lesion, it does not need to be treated, and regular follow-up is sufficient.
Some inflammation is caused by non-infectious factors, such as allergies, physical and chemical stimuli, and lung injury secondary to connective tissue disease, which require targeted treatment. Patients with lung inflammation need to actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, reasonable nutrition, quit smoking and alcohol, to promote recovery.