Is lung fibroma serious?


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The severity of pulmonary fibroma depends on a variety of factors, such as tumor size, location, number, malignant tendency, etc., benign tumors are generally better treated early, malignant tumors are more difficult to treat. In general, pulmonary fibroma is a benign tumor. If it can be detected early and treated in time, it can usually achieve better treatment results. However, if the tumor is large or has become malignant, it may pose a serious threat to the patient's health. The following is a detailed analysis of the severity of pulmonary fibroma: If the lung fibroma is small and has no obvious symptoms, it usually does not need special treatment and can be reviewed regularly. However, if the tumor is large, it may compress surrounding tissues, causing symptoms such as cough, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. In addition, if the lung fibroma becomes malignant, it may develop into lung cancer, posing a serious threat to the patient's health. Malignant tumors: If lung fibroma has become malignant, it usually requires surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other comprehensive treatment. Malignant tumor treatment is more difficult, the prognosis is relatively poor, patients and family members need to actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment plan. It should be noted that the severity of lung fibroma is also related to the patient's age, health status and other factors. Lung fibromas may pose a greater threat to health in older patients with other diseases. Therefore, if lung fibromas are found, they should be promptly examined and evaluated in order to formulate a reasonable treatment plan. In short, the severity of lung fibromas needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If detected early and treated promptly, it usually achieves better results. If the tumor is large or malignant, it may pose a serious threat to the patient's health. Therefore, regular physical examinations are recommended to detect lung diseases early.