Is it a problem to have a few inflammatory fibrous foci in both lungs?

Inflammatory fibrous foci in both lungs are generally not a big problem, and do not require special treatment when there are no symptoms, as long as attention is paid to regular follow-up. 1. If there are a few inflammatory fibrous foci in both lungs by imaging, and the individual does not have any abnormal symptoms, it is generally considered to be the scar left after the lung lesions have healed, which belongs to the old foci, and generally will not adversely affect the organism, so there is no problem and no need for special treatment, as long as the regular follow-up can be done. 2. However, in the presence of a few inflammatory fibrous foci accompanied by obvious discomfort symptoms, further combined with other examinations such as pathology examination, tuberculin test, etc. need to be carried out to comprehensively assess the condition. If an individual has a small inflammatory fibrous foci in both lungs, he should go to the hospital in time to be judged by a professional physician, and listen to the physician’s guidance and recommendations for appropriate treatment.