Fungal disease of the lung has little specificity in clinical manifestations, which vary according to the strain of infection. The following is a brief introduction to several common clinical symptoms of pulmonary fungal disease, as follows: 1, pulmonary Candida infection, clinical manifestations are mainly chills, high fever, coughing white foamy sputum, sometimes sputum can also be jelly-like, can be accompanied by hemoptysis, its clinical symptoms are similar to acute bacterial pneumonia. 2, pulmonary aspergillosis, clinical symptoms are mainly dry cough and chest pain, some patients can have hemoptysis, extensive lesions can The clinical manifestations of cryptococcal pneumonia vary in severity and can be asymptomatic, with fever, dry cough or hemoptysis, malaise, weight loss, etc. in mild cases, and shortness of breath and hypoxemia in severe cases. Respiratory distress can soon occur.