The doctor in recent times call and said after looking at my chest xrays she found granule surrounded by my lungs.?
She wants more carrying out tests done. What does this mean??
Answers: To product sure it is not cancer probably. But you can get calcified granulomas or granulomas that eventually calcify from irritants to your lungs and they are safe.
Also you could have mature tubercular granulomas from when you may have be exposed to TB and your body fought it off on its own by walling the infection rotten. If it is inactive TB though, they might want you to clutch preventative meds to kill stale the walled off TB germs for apposite, so that they can never escape and wreck havoc if your immune system gets low.
If you don't smoke and are not around smokers and don't own insurance or money to get more test, you could just keep on a year and have another chest x-ray done at equal place to make sure calcification have taken place and that the spot isn't any bigger. (That is what I had to do once and it worked out ok for me, but no guarantees on what your problem is).
P.S. Yes, it could be pneumonia if she is audible range coughing or other breathing noises...or even but for..
Your age would have a great deal to do with answering this give somebody the third degree, you don't really give adequate information. Granulations in the lungs can be any number of things and is most normally tied to age and environment. it could mean you enjoy pneumonia. it probably isn't anything too serious and you shouldn't worry.