A little calcification in the lungs. Is it bad?


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Lung calcification is serious, should be combined with the specific situation. For lung calcification this phenomenon, mostly seen in benign lesions, such as lung old lesions, can show complete calcification of the lesions, which is more common. In addition, lung hamartoma this benign tumor can also show popcorn calcification this phenomenon. For these conditions, the condition is normal and not serious, even causing the patient to show clinical symptoms, and does not require special treatment. It is only necessary to review the chest CT regularly. However, sometimes there is calcification in the lungs, and the condition may be serious. For example, pulmonary mycosis may be accompanied by calcification in the lesion, and malignant tumors in the lung may sometimes show calcification in the disease. In these cases, the disease is relatively serious, especially the survival period of lung tumors may be relatively short.