Symptoms of pulmonary nodules?
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Pneumonic nodules are not common around us. Pneumonic nodules are a strange concept for many people, and now it has attracted more and more attention in the medical field. We understand the symptoms, can help us early detection of disease, early treatment. What are the symptoms of pulmonary nodules?
Symptoms of pulmonary nodules?
Symptoms and signs vary according to the degree of onset and the number of organs involved. Intrathoracic sarcoidosis often has no obvious symptoms and signs in the early stage. Sometimes cough, cough a small amount of sputum, occasionally see a small amount of hemoptysis; There may be fatigue, fever, night sweats, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc.
Chest tightness, shortness of breath, and even cyanosis may occur when the lesions are extensive. It can be aggravated by infection, emphysema, bronchiectasis and pulmonary heart disease.
If sarcoidosis involves other organs at the same time, corresponding symptoms and signs may occur. For example, the most common skin erythema nodosa, more common in the face and neck, shoulders or limbs. There are also chilblain like lupus erythematosus, macula, papules and so on. Sometimes subcutaneous nodules are found. Scalp involvement can cause hair loss. About 30% of patients may have skin damage. There are about 15% cases of eye damage, including iridocyclitis, acute pigment layer inflammation, keratoconjunctivitis, etc. There may be eye pain, blurred vision, ciliary congestion and other manifestations.
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When the above symptoms appear, patients should be alert and go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.