What about pulmonary interstitial inflammation?

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The severity of interstitial lung inflammation depends on the patient's condition. Sometimes interstitial lung inflammation is caused by chronic lung inflammation alone or by gastroesophageal reflux alone. In this case, interstitial lung inflammation is usually mild and does not require special treatment. It only requires symptomatic treatment or treatment with proton pump inhibitors. However, sometimes interstitial inflammation in the lungs progresses rapidly, such as acute interstitial pneumonia, which may rapidly cause respiratory failure and endanger life. Another example is idiopathic pulmonary interstitial fibrosis, which normally progresses gradually. The survival time of patients is not too long. Under normal circumstances, only a few years of survival time, this disease is relatively severe.

What about pulmonary interstitial inflammation?



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