Symptoms of atopic interstitial pneumonia may include dyspnea, coughing, wasting, and weakness. Specific interstitial pneumonia is a type of respiratory disease caused by immune and genetic factors, which can occur at any age and can be triggered by factors such as air pollution. In the early stage, patients with atopic interstitial pneumonia may have exertional dyspnea, i.e. dyspnea after activity or physical labor, which may be accompanied by coughing and sputum; with the progress of the disease, patients may have dry cough, coughing mucus sputum, and pus sputum when secondary infection occurs, and the dyspnea may be aggravated; patients may have symptoms of respiratory failure in the final stage. In addition to the above symptoms, patients may also experience systemic symptoms such as lack of appetite, emaciation, high fever, etc. Spontaneous pneumothorax may occur in some patients. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor for symptomatic treatment.