Can lung fiber be cured?


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Fibrosis is a pathological manifestation of lung. Whether it can be cured depends mainly on the severity of the disease. There are two types of fibrotic lung that are more common in clinical practice, mainly including secondary and idiopathic. The cause of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is unknown. Generally, glucocorticoid therapy can be used clinically. After standardized and early treatment, the progression of pulmonary fibrosis can be inhibited, and cardiopulmonary function can be improved to achieve cure. However, if pulmonary fibrosis is very serious, it has a great impact on daily life and can seriously endanger the patient's life. Secondary pulmonary fibrosis refers to lung infection caused by pathogens, including Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella. This type does not need treatment and generally does not affect normal work and life.