Are solid nodules in the upper lobes of both lungs serious?

Solid nodules in the upper lobes of both lungs are less serious.
Solid nodules in the upper lobe of both lungs may be caused by old lesions, lung infections, tuberculosis, pulmonary nodular disease, etc. Most of them are benign lesions and will not have serious effects on the human body; however, if the nodules appear in the form of burrs, lobulation, etc., there is the possibility of malignant tumors in the lungs; the patient should go to the hospital in time for biopsy and blood tests to clarify the nature of the nodules.
Patients usually have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, with the development of the nodule may appear cough, fatigue, chest tightness, cyanosis and other adverse reactions; if the diagnosis is benign nodule, close observation can be carried out, and no surgical treatment is needed for the time being; if the diagnosis is malignant nodule, it is best to take surgical resection. It is recommended that patients should have regular follow-up examinations of lung CT to monitor the changes of the nodules.
If there is any discomfort, patients should go to the hospital and consult a physician for advice.