Pulmonary cystic lesions?
Hello Dr.
Ke: Thank you very much for your response.
My father's long-term health issues have been quite troubling, and I hope to find a doctor who can patiently listen and take about half an hour during the consultation to understand his condition.
May I ask which doctor I should consult at the Ministry of Health and Welfare Chest Hospital (No.
69, Section 1, Datong Road, Tainan City)? Is it possible to make an appointment by phone or online? Thank you for your assistance!
Liao Xiansheng, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/06/11
Dr. Ke Bowen reply Pharmacology
Hello Mr.
Liao: I apologize for forgetting to inform you that I am a pharmacist, not a physician.
There may have been a mistake in the computer settings, and I’m sorry for the confusion! However, if you are visiting the Chest Hospital under the Ministry of Health and Welfare, I can recommend Dr.
Huang Ruiming, the director, and Dr.
Tsai Zongwei, the host of the COPD Patient Association.
As for registration, if it is your first visit, you can pre-register online and then fill out the basic information when you arrive.
Thank you!
Reply Date: 2009/06/11
More Info
When it comes to lung health, particularly concerning conditions such as lung bullae, it is crucial to consult with a specialist who can provide a thorough evaluation and appropriate management. Lung bullae are air-filled spaces that can form in the lungs due to various reasons, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, or other lung diseases. They can lead to complications such as spontaneous pneumothorax, which is a serious condition where air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall.
Given your father's ongoing health concerns, it is essential to find a physician who specializes in pulmonary medicine. In Taiwan, particularly at the Administration of Health and Welfare's Chest Hospital, there are several qualified doctors who can provide the necessary care. For your father's case, I recommend seeking out a pulmonologist who has experience with lung bullae and related conditions.
You might want to consider reaching out to Dr. Huang Ruiming, who is known for his expertise in pulmonary diseases, or Dr. Cai Zongwei, who is involved with the COPD patient association. Both of these physicians are well-regarded and should be able to provide the attentive care you are looking for.
To schedule an appointment, you can utilize the hospital's online registration system, which is convenient and allows you to fill out necessary information beforehand. Additionally, you can call the hospital directly to inquire about appointment availability and any specific requirements for new patients.
It's also important to prepare for the appointment by gathering any relevant medical records, including previous imaging studies and reports, as well as a list of symptoms your father has been experiencing. This information will help the doctor make a more informed assessment.
In terms of the clinical approach, the doctor may recommend imaging studies such as a chest X-ray or CT scan to evaluate the size and number of bullae present. Depending on the findings, treatment options may vary from observation to surgical intervention, especially if the bullae are large or symptomatic.
Furthermore, if your father has a history of smoking or other risk factors for lung disease, it is essential to address these during the consultation. Smoking cessation and lifestyle modifications can significantly impact lung health and overall well-being.
In summary, finding the right doctor for your father's lung health concerns is vital. At the Administration of Health and Welfare's Chest Hospital, you can seek care from experienced pulmonologists who can provide a comprehensive evaluation and management plan. Utilize the online registration system or call the hospital for assistance in scheduling an appointment. Preparing for the visit with relevant medical history will facilitate a productive consultation. Remember, early intervention and proper management can lead to better outcomes for lung health issues.
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