2021.10.30 physical examination of chest CT, reported pulmonary nodules, see the report for details. Is there anything wrong with that?
Condition Analysis:
From the lung CT, there is a small nodule of 3mm in the lower lobe of the right lung. The small nodules are generally less than 4mm. They are benign nodules. Don't worry. Small nodules are usually shadows left by previous lung inflammation, which can be observed regularly
Condition Analysis:
Hello, your physical examination lung CT shows that there is a small nodule focus in the lower lobe of the right lung, the boundary is clear, there are no other nodules in the other two lungs, there is no enlargement of hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes, and there is no pleural effusion on both sides. Therefore, this kind of nodule is considered to be benign and does not need special treatment at present. It is recommended to review it regularly every year.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, the child sees your CT report, which indicates that there is nodular shadow in the lower lobe of the right lung. There are three factors causing nodules. The first is caused by bacterial infection, the second is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and the third is caused by tumors. If you have no clinical symptoms of respiratory discomfort, cough, expectoration, dyspnea, hemoptysis, etc., you can review after three months of observation. If it is caused by inflammation, the nodules will decrease or disappear after anti-inflammatory treatment. I suggest you consult a respiratory specialist again. How should you treat it?