A ruptured lung could be cured. The treatment methods for lung laceration included closed drainage, medication, and exploratory surgery. If the lung laceration was small and the symptoms were not serious, the lungs could heal on their own and did not need treatment. However, if the lung laceration is more serious, surgery may be needed. Therefore, the possibility of healing a lung laceration depended on the size and severity of the wound.
The lung nodes could be cured. The treatment of lung nodes depends on the nature and cause of the nodes. Benign lung nodes can usually be treated with medication or surgery. For infected nodes, antibiotics can improve the absorption of the nodes. However, the treatment of malignant lung nodes is relatively difficult, and long-term treatment is needed to control the malignant tumor. Therefore, whether or not the lung nodes could be completely cured depended on the nature of the nodes and the individual's condition.
Lung cancer is a chronic infectious disease of the lungs caused by the bacteria, MTB. In most cases, it was treatable. Early stage of lung cancer can be cured by reasonable and regular anti-tumor treatment. Generally, after 2-3 weeks of treatment, the symptoms will subside and the infection will gradually decrease. The treatment of lung cancer usually required 6-8 months of full treatment, and most patients could be cured without spreading the disease to others. However, if the patient did not receive standard treatment or stopped taking the drug on his own, the lung cancer may relapse or be difficult to cure. Therefore, it was very important to seek medical advice in time, follow the doctor's advice, and take medication according to the course of treatment. In general, after standard and regular drug treatment, almost all cases of lung cancer could be cured.
Lung cancer was a disease that could be cured. Lung cancer could be cured through early, regular, full-course, moderate, and combined treatment. The treatment of lung cancer mainly relied on drugs, and it required the patient to cooperate with supplementary methods such as diet nutrition. According to the relevant doctors, the cure rate of lung cancer could reach more than 90%. Even in the late stages, lung cancer could be cured by actively cooperating with the doctor's treatment plan and persisting in treatment. Therefore, it was a disease that could be cured.
Whether a lung tumor can be cured depends on many factors, such as the type of tumor, stage, treatment method, and individual differences of the patient. Early lung tumors could usually be cured by surgery, while benign tumors had a higher cure rate. For malignant tumors, if they were discovered early and treated with comprehensive treatment, such as surgery, chemotherapy, and so on, the possibility of cure was also greater. However, if the tumor was already advanced and had metastasized, the chance of cure was smaller. At this time, the main purpose of treatment was to prolong survival and reduce symptoms. Therefore, whether the lung tumor can be cured or not needs to be judged according to the specific situation. It is recommended that the patient seek medical treatment in time and choose the appropriate treatment method according to the doctor's suggestion.
Lung cancer can be completely cured. Lung cancer can be cured through early diagnosis and regular medication. The treatment of lung cancer mainly relied on drug therapy, coupled with supplementary means such as diet and nutrition. The treatment process could be quite long. Generally, the course of treatment would take six months. In serious cases, it might take even longer. However, if the diagnosis is too late or the patient does not take the medicine regularly, the cure may be affected. In addition, there may be side effects during the treatment of lung cancer, and it is necessary to monitor and adjust the dosage of the drug under the guidance of a doctor. In general, the cure rate of lung cancer could reach more than 90%, but the treatment principles needed to be followed and medication needed to be adhered to.
Whether a lung fungus infection can be cured depends on many factors, including the patient's immune status and underlying disease, the severity and type of fungus infection, and so on. For patients with strong immunity and no other underlying diseases, the lung fungus infection could be gradually controlled and cured after systematic treatment. However, for patients with poor immune function and long-term accompanying other underlying diseases, treatment was more difficult and difficult to cure. Most patients with candida and cryptococci lung infections can be completely cured with aggressive antimycobal therapy. However, the treatment of aspergillosa infection was very difficult, especially stubborn aspergillosa, such as mucus mold, aspergillosa fumatus, and so on. Therefore, whether or not a lung fungus infection could be cured depended on the individual's condition. The treatment effect and prognosis would be different for different types and severity of fungus infection.
There were many reasons for the formation of lung nodes, mainly including infection, inflammation, chemotherapy, tumors, and so on. The treatment of lung lumps depends on the nature of the lumps and the severity of the disease. For benign nodes, such as inflamed nodes, and tubers, no special treatment was needed. They could be observed and reexamined regularly. For malignant nodes, such as lung cancer, early detection and surgical removal could improve the cure rate. However, the specific treatment method required a comprehensive assessment based on the individual's situation and the doctor's recommendation.
The lung infection caused by AIDS could be cured. Although the clinical manifestations of AIDS lung infection were very critical and life-threatening, as long as they were actively and effectively treated, they could be cured. AIDS often caused a variety of opportunistic infections, among which lung infection was the most common. Although AIDS itself could not be completely cured, the virus could be controlled in the blood through anti-viral treatment, stabilizing the condition and restoring immune function. However, for patients with lung infection in the late stage of AIDS, the treatment effect may not be ideal due to poor immunity. Overall, early detection and timely treatment of lung infection could achieve a cure.
Lung consumption could be cured. Lin Wan 'er, the female lead in " Celebrating the Years," had finally been cured of her consumption. Fan Xian had successfully cured her consumption by giving her nutrition and medicine. Although the specific treatment method was not mentioned, consumption could be cured. In addition, methods to prevent consumption include BCG vaccine and early detection and standard treatment. Therefore, modern medicine could cure consumption.
It would take at least half a year to cure it. For patients with newly diagnosed active lung cancer, the treatment plan included an intensive period of two months and a consolidation period of four months. The total course of retreatment for smear-positive lung cancer was 8-12 months. If the phlegm bacteria did not turn negative after four months of treatment during the consolidation period, the treatment period could be extended by 6-10 months. The total duration of treatment for drug-resistant lung cancer was two years or even more than two and a half years. The intensive treatment period was 9-12 months, and the total treatment period was 20 months or longer. The specific treatment time depends on the severity of the infection and the effect of the treatment.