Can organized pneumonia heal itself?


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Organising pneumonia usually does not self-heal and requires active treatment, including causal therapy, corticosteroid therapy, supportive therapy and rehabilitation therapy. Treatment should be individualized according to the patient's specific conditions. Organising pneumonia usually does not self-heal and requires active treatment. Organised pneumonia is an inflammation and consolidation of the alveoli and pulmonary interstitium characterized by the replacement of fibrin, cells and macrophages accumulated in the alveolar space by collagen. Although the etiology of organised pneumonia is not fully understood, it may be related to infection, autoimmune disease, drug reaction, inhalation injury and other factors. In most cases, organizing pneumonia requires appropriate treatment to promote absorption and recovery of inflammation. Treatment usually includes the following aspects: 1. Etiology Treatment: If organizing pneumonia is caused by an infection, such as a bacterial, viral, or other pathogen infection, appropriate antibiotics, antiviral drugs, or antifungal drugs should be used. 2. Glucocorticoid therapy: Glucocorticoid can reduce inflammatory response, relieve symptoms and promote absorption of lung lesions. 3. Supportive therapy: including oxygen therapy, nutritional support, etc. to maintain the patient's vital signs and physical functions. 4. Rehabilitation therapy: After the disease stabilizes, patients may need rehabilitation therapy, such as physical therapy, respiratory training, etc., to improve quality of life and lung function. It should be noted that the treatment of organized pneumonia should be individualized according to the specific conditions of the patient. During the treatment process, patients should closely cooperate with the doctor's treatment, take medicines regularly, check regularly, and pay attention to rest and nutrition. In addition, for some special groups, such as the elderly, immunocompromised patients, patients with other underlying diseases, the treatment of organizing pneumonia may be more complex and requires closer monitoring and treatment. In short, organizing pneumonia usually does not self-heal and requires active treatment. If organizing pneumonia is suspected, seek medical attention promptly so that the correct diagnosis and treatment can be obtained.