How to treat lung bubbles


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The concept of pulmonary air bubble is inaccurate. Clinically, the concept of pulmonary air bubble is similar to pulmonary bullae. For pulmonary bullae, appropriate measures should be taken according to the specific condition of the patient. Sometimes pulmonary bullae are relatively limited and do not cause obvious clinical symptoms and related complications. In this case, special treatment may not be required, and some pulmonary bullae are complicated by chronic obstructive emphysema. This condition requires treatment for COPD, such as smoking cessation, and may require inhalation of long-acting bronchodilators. There are also patients with bullae who can develop pneumothorax, and if bullae are complicated with spontaneous pneumothorax, surgery may be required.