Can bronchopneumonia be cured?

In general, bronchopneumonia can be cured in most patients, and a few are more difficult to cure.
Bronchopneumonia is an inflammation of the bronchial walls and alveoli caused by viral, bacterial and other pathogenic infections, often manifested by fever, cough, shortness of breath, if not treated in time, can cause cardiovascular, neurological, digestive and other systemic dysfunctions.
Through early and active treatment, the prognosis is generally good. However, if the patient’s condition is severe, with severe respiratory dysfunction, neurological impairment, or complications such as pyothorax or lung abscess, the prognosis may be poorer.
Most of the patients can be cured through treatment, while a few may be more difficult to cure due to the possibility of serious complications.
In addition, it is recommended that patients suffering from bronchopneumonia consult a doctor as soon as possible and undergo treatment in a timely and active manner to avoid delaying their condition.