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Pulmonary (lung) nodules are growths or "spots" in the lungs. You may have just one nodule (called a solitary pulmonary nodule) or more than one (called multiple nodules).
Lung nodules may be caused by:
Sometimes a cause isn't found.
A lung nodule might not cause any symptoms. But you may have symptoms from whatever caused the nodule, like symptoms of an infection.
Your doctor may have found one or more nodules on your lung when you were having a chest X-ray or CT scan.
To diagnose the cause of nodules, your doctor will:
Your doctor will look at several things to see how likely it is that a nodule is cancer. Your doctor will look at:
If the cause of the nodule is clear (for example, if it's caused by an infection or inflammation), you may take medicine to treat that problem.
If the cause isn't clear, you may have more tests or treatment. It depends on the risk that the nodule may be cancer.
Current as of: August 6, 2023
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