Problem description: On October 27, a CT scan showed that there were pulmonary nodules with a size of 2.1✖1.5cm in the upper lobe of the left lung. During this period, I took anti-inflammatory drugs for 6 days, and again on November 11. The size of the nodule was 13✖9mm, but the doctor ordered the operation to be removed, but I found that the second examination was smaller than the first one, considering the existence of inflammation. What do we need to do with the doctor?
Question date:2020-11-15
Patient information:Age: 53 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Hello, according to the situation you described, this may be due to inflammation.
Guide and suggestion: In this case, if there is no surgery, you can treat the inflammation first. Pay attention to regular review. If there is always shrinkage, you don’t need surgery. If it continues to develop, it still needs surgery.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection