There is no research evidence that confirms the effects of Omicron infection on men, but patients with severe infections may indeed have some sequelae. In mild to moderate cases of omikron infection, there are usually no sequelae, and the patient can live and study as normal after recovery. In severe cases of omicron infection, patients may experience respiratory failure and chronic pulmonary fibrosis. Some patients may also experience sequelae of drug use, such as osteoporosis, liver and kidney damage, brain tissue damage, decreased immunity, and other sequelae. Omicron is highly transmissible, the disease is important in prevention, once diagnosed should be actively isolated and treated under the guidance of specialists.