Lung adhesions are usually caused by some lung diseases. When lung adhesions are found during examination, the treatment method should be chosen according to the specific situation. Generally, mild adhesions do not require treatment. After the disease is cured, the adhesions will disappear on their own. If the adhesion is severe and may affect respiratory function, necessary treatment is required. Usually, you should also improve adhesion through breathing and exercise. Can lung adhesions heal on their own? When patients experience lung adhesion, it is mostly caused by tuberculosis. In addition, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculous pleurisy, etc. may also cause this condition. If the symptoms are not particularly severe and the adhesion areas are relatively small, then they will most likely be absorbed on their own after the primary disease is cured, and the condition will slowly heal itself, and we do not need to perform special treatment. However, if there are many areas of adhesion in the lungs, we need to pay enough attention to it, because this situation is likely to affect the patient's lung function and even lead to diseases such as atelectasis. Therefore, patients should pay close attention to their physical condition, conduct regular check-ups, and take timely measures for treatment if necessary. What are the dangers of lung adhesion? Pulmonary adhesions are mostly caused by trauma or improper treatment of inflammatory stimulation, resulting in lung tissues sticking together. Pulmonary adhesions cause the alveoli to close and lose the function of gas exchange, thus affecting respiratory function; improper long-term treatment of adhesions may also lead to atelectasis. Patients are advised to practice deep breathing regularly to open up the adhered lung lobes. You can also do some aerobic exercise to increase your lung capacity and exercise your lung function. If it does not affect respiratory function, regular check-ups are recommended. What to do if there is adhesion in the lungs In the case of lung adhesion, we should focus on treating the primary disease and fundamentally eliminate the patient's disease, so that we can control the patient's condition as much as possible. Patients should also actively exercise their lung function and do more aerobic exercises, such as yoga, badminton, swimming, cycling, running, etc. This will not only improve lung capacity, but also increase the body's immunity and promote the absorption of adhesion substances. In addition, patients should quit smoking, because smoking is very harmful to the lungs, which may lead to worsening of symptoms and induce serious diseases such as bronchitis and lung cancer, which will have an adverse effect on the body's recovery. |
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