Can increased and thickened lung markings be restored?
Whether increased and thickened lung markings can be restored generally depends on the underlying cause. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Reversible
Increased and thickened lung markings usually indicate pulmonary edema or congestion. If caused by invasion of bacteria, viruses, or Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the condition can typically gradually return to normal with active anti-infective or anti-tuberculosis treatment under a doctor's guidance.
2. Irreversible
If the change results from long-term exposure to polluted environments, such as dust, leading to pulmonary fibrosis, it is generally irreversible and cannot be restored.
Patients with increased and thickened lung markings should undergo appropriate diagnostic evaluations and receive timely, cause-specific treatments to help promote recovery.