New coronavirus pneumonia is clinically divided into four types, including light, common, heavy and critical, treatment is as follows: 1, light: may have a low fever, mild cough, or even symptoms lighter than the common cold, no treatment, but need to do a good job of close isolation to avoid infecting others; 2, common: fever, cough and other symptoms similar to the common cold, only need to give symptomatic treatment, such as fever to give antipyretic treatment, cough to give anti-cough drugs; 4, heavy: already obvious pneumonia, it is recommended to use antiviral drugs, such as Crestor, chloroquine phosphate, as well as still in clinical trials Ridcicevir. 3. Heavy type: the pneumonia is obvious, and it is recommended to use antiviral drugs, such as Crestor, chloroquine phosphate, and antiviral drugs such as Ridciclovir, which is still in clinical trials; 4. Critical type: it needs to be treated in a care unit with resuscitation conditions, and high-end resuscitation support treatment measures such as ventilator and extracorporeal membrane lung may be required. Therefore, there are different treatment options for different subtypes. The vast majority of novel coronavirus pneumonia is actually mild and common and requires only symptomatic treatment. However, novel coronavirus pneumonia is highly contagious and needs to be treated in isolation and observation at a facility where it is available. Content source: Dr. You Lai