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What if CT shows pulmonary bullae?

The report is a bit messy ~ ~ I can see that you are nervous, you are too nervous! Pulmonary bullae itself will not have any symptoms, and you will have difficulty breathing at first sight ~ ~

But if you are always nervous, your blood pressure will always be in a relatively high state! Besides, how big are the pulmonary bullae? If it is too big, it may break. Then it will be called pneumothorax. The gas in the lungs will run into the chest cavity and compress the lungs. If there is too much gas in the chest, the lungs will become very small, but it may be difficult to breathe! Therefore, since you have pulmonary bullae, it is recommended to have regular checkups. In addition, do less high-intensity exercise, take less deep breaths, do less exercise that is easy to pant, and hold your breath. Try to avoid rupture of pulmonary bullae. In case of sudden chest pain and dyspnea, you can go to the hospital immediately and have a puncture to control the symptoms. In addition, pulmonary fibrosis is a very slow process, even if it is now in a state of fibrosis, there are also light and heavy points! It takes a long time to go from light to heavy. Only by ignoring the disease, proper maintenance will delay the development of the disease, and the more nervous it is, the more serious it will be!