Hello,
Thanks for your query. I am glad to help you.
Hilar
lymphadenopathy is enlargement of hilar
lymphnodes which can be present in disease like lymphomas,
sarcoidosis etc. fortunately its not their in your x-ray, so need not to worry in that concern. Although your x-ray can be considered normal, but it do have some importent impressions that needs to be clinicaly ruled out with the help of your presenting complaints (i.e. the problem for what you visited for an x-ray) & some clinial examination of your chest.
As the x-ray report shows prominent vascular markings in lower lung fields and slightly
enlarged heart shadow. This can be a normal x-ray or it can be because of decrease in heart function.
If you have history of
chest pain and do feel breathless on mild exertion, sometimes associated with coughing, then it can be a cardiac problem and the best you can do is to
consult a cardiologist. Have an ecg and echo done. In such situation too according to your x-ray report.
It doesnot appears to be very sever and can be controled and improved with medications.
On the other hand if you dont have such complaints and on clinical examination your lung sounds appears normal ( that needs to be examined clinicaly by a gp ) then you need not to worry at all.
Conclusion : if do have above complaints and you feel its significant then kindly visit to a cardiologist.
If have minor complaints visit to a gp.
If you dont have any complaint at all, then your x-ray can be considered normal and you need not to worry for that.
Thanks for posting your query. I hope my talk was useful.
Regards
Dr. Gaurav Baidya