Enlargement of the right hilum, night cough, lung cancer or tuberculosis? 20

Updated on healthy 2024-06-07
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, your father's illness will definitely get better, have faith in him. Secondly, if you are worried about cancer, you should go to the hospital for a check-up in time, or you can use the pre-test No. 1 early cancer urine detection reagent at home, this early cancer detection is more accurate, come on, bless your father together.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hilar enlargement is that there is inflammation at the hilum, which looks blurry, and it seems that the hilar structure is enlarged;

    The second is that there is a tumor, and there are a bunch of hilar structures, plus the tumor, it will definitely enlarge.

    It is recommended to recheck the anti-inflammatory drip ** half a month later, and then take a CT to reflect the problem more accurately.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In addition to inflammation, hilar enlargement is also directly related to some heart diseases, if the anti-inflammatory** is not resolved, you can check whether there is a problem with the heart.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lung cancer is considered to be highly likely according to the description, and lung cancer cannot be ruled out.

    Considering that the patient is older and has average cardiac function, diuresis, blood glucose control, and nutrition should be strengthened on the basis of symptomatic and anti-inflammatory. In terms of diagnosis, sputum culture should be sent for multiple times, sputum should be found for acid-fast bacilli, PPD test, and dynamic monitoring of the three routines, if the anti-inflammatory has not improved significantly for 10 days, CT examination should be performed, and bronchoscopy should be performed if necessary**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It can't be diagnosed without X-ray and CT!! It must be judged by combining imaging and clinical symptoms, but depending on your situation, since the expert did not say that it was tuberculosis or lung cancer, it is not very likely, if you are not at ease, you must go to several major hospitals for examination, because different doctors may give different conclusions. Hilar enlargement can be caused by many factors, pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer can be caused, the hilum is nothing more than pulmonary artery, veins, bronchial and lymphatic structures, because there is an inflammatory reaction, these blood vessels, bronchiectasis, lymphadenopathy will appear.

    **According to the diagnosis of your disease, you must trust your attending doctor, carry out systematic**, and believe that you will be able to**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's go to a specialized hospital.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can pulmonary tuberculosis be transformed into lung cancer, some pulmonary tuberculosis can be transformed into lung cancer, it is called scar cancer, why is the high-risk group of lung cancer, in addition to having a locked smoking history, in addition to age, in addition to the family history of cancer, in addition to occupational and environmental factors, there is also a history of previous lung diseases, there was tuberculosis in the lungs in the past, and a nodule was left, and there was a chronic disease in the lungs in the past. If there is a nodule image, he is listed as a high-risk group, and if a patient with tuberculosis has a primary syndrome, and at the same time, after the end, there is a calcification of the mediastinal lymph node, it doesn't matter. If you have a history of smoking and environmental occupational carcinogenic factors, you can also become cancerous when your immunity is weakened, but it is a scar cancer.

    It belongs to non-small cell lung cancer, which belongs to a special type of lung adenocarcinoma, but not all tuberculosis will evolve into lung cancer, which is a special type of lung adenocarcinoma, called lung scar carcinoma.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, pulmonary tuberculosis and lung cancer are two different diseases, and under normal circumstances, pulmonary tuberculosis generally does not turn into lung cancer. This is generally caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, so it is okay to pass a positive **, and it does not have a great impact on people. The incidence of lung cancer is related to the body's immunity, environmental pollution, and genetics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tuberculosis and lung cancer are two different diseases. The prognosis is also different. Pulmonary tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and through active anti-tuberculosis**, it is possible**, does not affect the life expectancy of people, and will not transform into lung cancer.

    The incidence of lung cancer is related to immunity, environmental pollution, genetic predisposition, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The possibility of tuberculosis is relatively high, and metastases cannot be ruled out. Looking at the meaning of what the doctor wrote, I tend to want to report the conclusion of tuberculosis. Some tests for tuberculosis can be done, and the diagnosis should be confirmed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    CT examination only shows some shadows, to rule out lung cancer, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis and other diseases, only bronchoscopic biopsy can confirm the diagnosis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Analysis: Hello, there are shadows in the lungs, there are many possibilities, such as: tuberculosis, lung cancer, pneumonia, atelectasis, etc. You see if you have any other symptoms, such as weight loss, cough, hemoptysis, hot flashes in the afternoon, weakness, night sweats, chest pain, low-grade fever.

    Advice: If there is indeed a shadow in the lungs, this is by no means a general lung disease, and you should pay enough attention to it. It is best to go to the hospital for further tests such as blood tests and CT.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Initial impressions: right lung cancer obstructive pneumonia. Differential diagnosis: tuberculosis.

    Further testing is required to confirm the diagnosis.

    Further testing and tracheoscopy are done.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Further tracheoscopy is recommended to confirm the diagnosis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello! It doesn't have to be lung cancer.

Related questions
30 answers2024-06-07

Hello, like yours, there are certain risks associated with surgery, you can use bio**, bio** can achieve tumor shrinkage, prevent the growth and metastasis of cancer cells and **. The way is also safe.