How about going to the Army General Hospital for lung nodules?

1. Principles of treatment1) Asymptomatic and normal lung function patients with stage I or II nodular disease generally do not need special treatment, but need to be followed up and observed.2) Acute inflammatory manifestations (such as fever, polyarthritis, erythema nodosum) can be given non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) treatment; if symptoms are obvious and NSAIDs treatment is ineffective, glucocorticosteroids can be used.3) For obvious symptoms or progressive development of intrapulmonary or extrapulmonary nodular disease, glucocorticosteroids should be the first choice. ) Glucocorticoids should be preferred for symptomatic or progressive intrapulmonary or extrapulmonary nodular disease. For anterior uveitis, topical glucocorticosteroids can be used, but for posterior uveitis, systemic medication should be used.4) Immunosuppressive drugs (methotrexate or azathioprine) can be used in severe glucocorticoid-resistant cases or progressive exacerbations of the disease, but should follow the rational principles of medication, and therapeutic monitoring should be carried out.