Is the interstitial change in both lungs serious?


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Whether the interstitial changes in both lungs are serious or not is related to the specific situation of the patient. Sometimes the interstitial changes in both lungs are not serious, for example, sometimes the interstitial changes in both lungs are only chronic inflammation, and the patient's lesions will remain stable for a long time. This situation is not serious and does not require special treatment. For example, gastroesophageal reflux can also cause interstitial changes in both lungs. In this case, the impact on the patient is not too great. Generally speaking, the condition is not serious. However, some causes of interstitial changes in both lungs are still relatively serious, such as interstitial changes in both lungs caused by idiopathic pulmonary interstitial fibrosis, and interstitial changes in both lungs caused by connective tissue disease or vasculitis. These are relatively serious.