Have you smoked a few cigarettes before the examination, which will affect the results? What does tiny nodule focus mean? What is the difference between pulmonary nodule and pulmonary nodule shadow? As described in the figure below and explained in the results, do you need to make further inspection?
Condition Analysis:
According to the clinical symptoms and the problems you mentioned, your present situation is mainly small details of the lungs. The incidence rate of pulmonary nodules is relatively high. The reason is not too clear at present. It may be related to smoking in environmental pollution. First of all, you should quit smoking. Most of the second pulmonary nodules are benign lesions, especially small nodules. It is recommended that you check the lung CT once a year.
Condition Analysis:
If there are nodules in the lungs, there should be some symptoms caused by inflammation and infection, which have a certain relationship with long-term smoking or long-term bad living habits. If there are some specific clinical symptoms, they can be treated with some antibiotics.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, my child, after reading your CT report, it is suggested that there is a small nodule in the oblique fissure of the right lung. There are several factors that can cause the nodule. First, inflammation can be caused, second, Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and finally tumor. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify which factor is caused before symptomatic treatment. This has nothing to do with smoking a few cigarettes before the examination. I wonder if you have any uncomfortable symptoms, such as cough, expectoration, chest tightness, dyspnea and so on? If there are no such symptoms, we can observe them and recheck CT if necessary.