Can multiple lung nodules heal on their own?
Generally, whether multiple pulmonary nodules can heal spontaneously depends on the nature of the nodules. If the multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules are benign, they might resolve on their own. However, if they are malignant, spontaneous resolution is not possible. Detailed explanations are as follows:

If multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules are benign and formed due to alveolar epithelial cell proliferation caused by local inflammation, these nodules may be absorbed or softened when the body's immune system identifies and eliminates the inflammatory agents, thereby achieving spontaneous healing.
However, malignant nodules are typically caused by excessive cell growth due to genetic mutations. In such cases, spontaneous healing is not possible, and the nodules may grow over time and even spread to other areas. Under these circumstances, active medical interventions such as surgical removal, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy must be carried out under a doctor's guidance to control the disease and prevent further deterioration.
During the treatment process, patients are advised to maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as quitting smoking, maintaining a balanced diet, and engaging in appropriate exercise, which can help improve the chances of self-healing and promote recovery.