Will lung bullae heal themselves?

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2025-05-22 01:03:43 Views: 36 times

Pulmonary bullae rarely heal themselves. Pulmonary bullae are mainly due to the formation of valvular obstruction of bronchioles, less gas intake, and enlarged and ruptured alveoli. If the volume is relatively small and there are no symptoms, generally do not deal with it. If the volume is very large, there are chest tightness, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing, which seriously affect the decline of lung function and affect the patient's quality of life. Surgical resection is required. Pulmonary bullae will not heal. If pulmonary bullae associated with secondary pneumothorax, also be given thoracic puncture or closed thoracic drainage, so that the lungs can be re-opened as soon as possible, relieve chest distress symptoms.

Will lung bullae heal themselves?



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