How is sarcoidosis treated, and what is the best way to use it?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In terms of diet, you should eat more light food, maintain a good mood, don't always sulk, and go for regular check-ups, and take some special drugs for nodules, which can play a good role.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Surgery**, for the multiple nodules on the patient's body surface, the nodules are large in size, which causes local swelling, pain or seriously affects the aesthetics of the patient, and it is recommended that the patient undergo surgery to remove the multiple nodules, which can achieve better results and avoid the nodules becoming cancerous.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, you should go to a professional hospital for examination**, and then you can also do it by massage or surgery**, you should insist on taking medication, and you must do a good job****.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The exact ** of sarcoidosis is unknown, but it may be related to the following factors:1Genetic factors.

    Clinical manifestations and ethnic differences in sarcoidosis suggest that the occurrence of sarcoidosis may be related to genetic factors. Environmental factors such as burgdorferi rubber, tuberculosis, etc., may be sarcoidosis** but have not been proven. Immune factors:

    A large number of T cells and activated Th1 CD4+ macrophages were clustered in the diseased tissues, suggesting that the occurrence of the disease may be related to immune dysfunction. In general, after the occurrence of sarcoidosis, it is recommended to surgically remove it as soon as possible, and pay attention to the anti-inflammatory after the operation, so that the recovery is good, in general, the most common site of these diseases is the lymph nodes or pulmonary nodules. If it increases for a long time, it can lead to cancer or tuberculosis, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.

    Usually do not eat spicy and ** food, try to eat light food.

    Sermosis is remissionable and refractory, often with lymph nodes or pulmonary nodules. If it increases for a long time, it will cause cancer or tuberculosis, so sarcoidosis should be cleared in time, and anti-inflammatory should be paid attention to after surgery, which is beneficial to you.

    Sarcoidosis can be reduced, but it is difficult to completely**. In general, after the occurrence of sarcoidosis, it is recommended to surgically remove it as soon as possible, and pay attention to the anti-inflammatory after the operation, so that the recovery is good, in general, the most common site of these diseases is the lymph nodes or pulmonary nodules. If it increases for a long time, it can lead to cancer or tuberculosis, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.

    Usually do not eat spicy and ** food, try to eat light food.

    Patients with acute onset have a better prognosis after ** or self-remission; The prognosis is poor for chronic progressive, multi-organ invasion, functional impairment, generalized pulmonary fibrosis, or infection. Sarcoidosis can be relieved, but it is difficult to recover completely, after the occurrence of sarcoidosis, consider surgery as soon as possible to remove it, and pay attention to anti-inflammatory after surgery, so that you can recover well. Don't eat spicy food at normal times, and try to eat it as light as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think sarcoidosis is very difficult to cure, because I think sarcoidosis is a relatively serious disease, and it is also a disease with physical function problems, which is difficult to treat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    About 60% of the lesions written in the book will resolve spontaneously within two years without **, but some lesions are more stubborn and difficult to treat, and they will die due to complications.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can definitely be cured, but it is more troublesome, and you also need to cooperate with the doctor**, only in this way can you have the greatest effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It cannot be cured. My solution is that we must cooperate with the doctor in time to suppress this condition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lead and nodules in the lungs need to be evaluated according to the size and shape of the nodules and the patient's own condition. If the patient's lung nodule is less than 8 mm, and there is no clear history of lung disease and family history of lung tumor, the nodule is relatively smooth, and there is no obvious cancerous characteristic, then there is no need for special **, and regular reexamination is the mainstay, and whether the nodule changes in size and morphology are observed in the process of reexamination. If the patient's lung nodule is larger than 8 mm, and the nodule has obvious carcinogenesis features such as burr sign and traction sign, or the patient has a clear family history of lung tumor, bronchoscopy is required, and the specimen is taken for pathological examination to clarify the nature of the nodule, detect and remove it at an early stage.

    Pulmonary nodules are defined as round, high-density lesions in the lungs with a diameter of less than 3 cm on imaging, i.e., chest x-ray or lung CT. Most benign nodules do not require ** and do not require surgery, and for malignant nodules or lung nodules with a malignant tendency, surgical resection is required in time to avoid progression and deterioration. There are currently three ways to perform lung nodule surgery**

    1. Thoracotomy for lung segment resection. It is suitable for lung nodules with a diameter of more than 1cm, which is more traumatic, more expensive, and more painful for patients. 2. Transbronchoscopic lung segment resection.

    It is suitable for pulmonary nodules close to the bronchi, which requires high surgical operations. 3. Surgical thoracoscopic pulmonary nodule resection is the most widely used pulmonary nodule resection surgery at present, with less trauma, less cost and less pain for patients. Therefore, the specific excitation of pulmonary nodule surgery needs to be selected according to the actual situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For tiny nodules, the lesions are very dusty and small, and the doctor recommends that it is not ** for the time being, only dynamic follow-up observation is required, and a rolling CT is done every 3 months, and the continuous observation is pure for 1-2 years. If the lesion is unchanged and considered benign, it is not necessary.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Proper exercise, good sleep, healthy diet, not sulking, and not getting into the horns are the most basic points to keep yourself healthy, so that life will also be good for body nodules.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The best way to eliminate nodules in the body is radiofrequency ablation, drugs, surgical excision, etc., depending on the location of the nodules.

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