Can alveolitis be cured


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Pulmonary alveolitis is caused by inhalation of allergenic dust, so it is also called exogenous allergic alveolitis. The main symptoms of patients are fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, chest distress, breathing difficulties, cyanosis of lips and other hypoxia manifestations. Pulmonary alveolitis can be cured in most cases, and the recovery will be good. After removing allergens, symptoms can often be relieved within a few hours, but complete recovery takes several weeks. Severe cases can be treated with glucocorticoids, most of which can achieve satisfactory results. However, if repeated exposure to allergens causes repeated illness, the disease can turn chronic, causing pulmonary fibrosis and other pulmonary interstitial lesions, at this time treatment is more difficult, often difficult to cure, can develop into respiratory failure.