Chest X-ray showing increased texture in both lungs may be related to long-term smoking, chronic bronchitis and bronchial dilatation, etc. It can also be seen in normal physiological reasons, such as obese people and old age.
1. Long-term smoking: the toxic substances in the smoke will cause irritation to the lungs, which will easily cause the result of increased texture in both lungs.
2. Chronic bronchitis: the etiology of chronic bronchitis is not yet clear, and may be related to air pollution and repeated infections. This disease is easy to complicate obstructive emphysema to cause damage to the lungs, resulting in increased texture in both lungs when taking chest X-ray.
3. Bronchial dilatation: repeated lung infections or congenital developmental defects of the bronchial tubes can cause bronchial dilatation, which can also cause abnormalities of increased texture in both lungs on chest radiographs.
4. Physiological reasons: when there are obesity and old age and other conditions, patients will also show increased texture in both lungs on chest X-ray, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.
The causes of chest radiographs showing increased texture in both lungs are more complicated, and there may be other diseases, so it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time for medical treatment.