For alveoli in the upper lobes of both lungs, clinical observation and, if necessary, surgical treatment can be considered. The treatment plan is mainly based on the size and number of alveoli, as well as the impact on lung function. 1. Follow-up observation: If the alveoli are small, even if they are multiple, and the patient does not have obvious clinical symptoms such as dyspnea, cough, chest tightness, etc., it is recommended that observation is sufficient, and no special treatment is needed. The presence of alveoli caused by COPD, emphysema and other diseases requires active treatment of the underlying disease. 2. Surgical treatment: If the alveoli are relatively large, leading to a decline in lung function or obvious dyspnea, surgical resection can be carried out; for patients with pneumothorax due to rupture of alveoli, hospitalization is required to carry out closed-chest drainage treatment. Please go to the regular hospital in time and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate treatment.