Interstitial Lung Disease Mumbai | ILD Diagnosis & Treatment | Dr. Prashant Chhajed

What is Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)?

Interstitial lung disease (ILD) covers a group of over 200 lung conditions that cause inflammation and scarring (fibrosis) in the lung’s interstitium—the tissue around the air sacs. This scarring makes the lungs stiff, reducing their ability to expand and take in air, and ultimately affects the transfer of oxygen into the blood.

Types of ILD

What Causes ILD?

ILD may occur due to:

Symptoms: How Does ILD Present?

Common symptoms of ILD include:

  • Progressive shortness of breath, especially during activity
  • Persistent dry cough
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Chest discomfort or pain
  • Unintended weight lossor clubbing of fingers, particularly in advanced cases

Because these symptoms can resemble those of other, less serious lung diseases, early and expert evaluation is essential.

How is ILD Diagnosed?

Diagnosis of ILD involves several steps:

  • Detailed history and physical exam
  • High-resolution CT (HRCT) scan
  • Pulmonary function tests 
  • Blood tests
  • Bronchoscopy with or without biopsy
  • In select cases, surgical lung biopsy may be considered

Treatment & Ongoing Care

ILD treatment focuses on slowing lung damage, improving quality of life, and managing symptoms:

  • Medications
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Preventive care
  • Lung transplantation

Close follow-up with an ILD specialist is essential for monitoring disease progression and adjusting therapy.

Living with Interstitial Lung Disease

Facing ILD impacts both physical health and emotional well-being. Living well with ILD involves:

  • Pacing activity
  • Managing stress
  • Diet/nutrition
  • Open communication

Expertise at Lung Care: Why Choose Us?

At Lung Care, our multidisciplinary team offers:

  • Advanced diagnosis and personalized treatment plans
  • State-of-the-art technology and access to emerging therapies
  • Expert follow-up for long-term disease management
  • Holistic, compassionate support for patients and families

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – ILD

What are the warning signs that my lung disease is getting worse?

Shortness of breath that is rapidly worsening, a sudden increase in cough, new chest pain, high fever, or confusion—all require urgent medical attention. Always report sudden or significant symptom changes.

Not everyone with ILD needs oxygen, but it is recommended for those with low blood oxygen levels on testing. Your doctor will assess your need periodically.

Most types of ILD cannot be cured, but treatments can slow progression, relieve symptoms, and improve quality of life. Early treatment and specialist care are crucial.

Many patients continue working and exercising with modifications. Pulmonary rehabilitation helps maintain fitness and guides safe activity levels.

ILD can cause anxiety and depression. Seek support groups, counseling, or peer-to-peer networks. Partnering with family, friends, and your healthcare team makes a big difference.

Common triggers include respiratory infections, environmental exposures, or medication changes. Follow preventive strategies, stay up-to-date on vaccinations, and contact your doctor promptly if symptoms worsen.

Lung transplant may be considered in severe or rapidly progressing cases, depending on age, overall health, and other criteria.

Publications

Mandovra NP, Vaidya PJ, Shah RS, Nighojkar AS, Chavhan VB, Lohiya A, Leuppi JD, L Chhajed PN et al.
J Clin Med. 2023 Oct 13;12(20):6513 – Click for abstract
Dhooria S, Mehta RM Madan K, Vishwanath G, Sehgal IS, Chhajed PN,
J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol. 2019 July; 26(3): 199-209 – Click for abstract