What to do about lung blisters in the elderly

Elderly people with pulmonary blisters may have pulmonary alveoli, and when there are no clinical symptoms, usually do not need to be treated; when there are obvious clinical symptoms, and recurrent episodes, surgical treatment should be considered.
After the emergence of pulmonary alveolar disease in the elderly, there are no clinical symptoms, usually do not need special treatment, but should be regular medical review. In daily life, sudden and strenuous exercise, such as laughing, sudden and hard lifting, and hard bowel movements, should be avoided to avoid rupture of the alveoli. If you have smoked in the past, it is recommended to quit smoking and avoid exposure to smoke and dust.
When the alveoli cause some obvious clinical symptoms, such as dyspnea, infection, pneumothorax, recurrent episodes, surgical treatment, resection, incision of alveoli, lobectomy, etc. should be considered. After surgery, we should do a good job of postoperative care, do bed rest, avoid strenuous exercise, after recovery, you can gradually carry out fitness exercises, such as respiratory training, but should avoid excessive exercise.
If symptoms of discomfort occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.