Just this morning, a netizen expressed his concern to me through the backstage. His father, 73, was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary nodules, and heart failure in the first half of this year. Now, his father is fine when he sits still, but when he moves, he has difficulty breathing and his chest is full. He went to several hospitals, but his condition did not improve much. He asked eagerly if there was anything else he could do.
There are many types of pulmonary hypertension, such as left ventricular pulmonary hypertension, arterial pulmonary hypertension, chronic lung disease, or pulmonary hypertension due to hypoxia. At the same time, it is a key prerequisite for the development of cor pulmonale. The symptom of heart failure is not much related to pulmonary nodules. Because I don't know the specifics of your lung nodules, it's hard for me to give you a specific assessment. However, I can tell you that the vast majority of lung nodules are basically benign and basically do not need to be too worried.
According to your specific situation, we can use TCM dialectical conditioning to inhibit pulmonary vascular remodeling and improve the patient's immunity, so as to reduce pulmonary hypertension and delay the progression of the disease. I hope my answer can help you.