Patients with pemphigus, without regular treatment, can generally survive for 3-5 years, and with standard treatment can survive for a long time without affecting their life expectancy. Patients with pemphigus, an autoimmune chronic herpetic skin disease, will have a large number of blisters throughout the body that are easily broken, causing tissue fluid to exude, which is more harmful to the body and can lead to death in severe cases. The disease usually survives for about 3-5 years without treatment, during which time it gradually deteriorates, causing destructive damage to its own organs and immune system, which can lead to death. The whole process is relatively long and has a great impact on the patient’s life. With early standardized treatment, most patients are expected to be largely cured within 3-5 years without affecting their life expectancy. Patients with aspergillosis should try to avoid infections during treatment and treat infections promptly when they occur. Do not drink alcohol and eat less spicy food to avoid adverse effects on treatment.