There is no clear evidence that there are sequelae of a positive new crown, and research on the sequelae of new crowns is ongoing.
Sequelae are patients with some infectious diseases who fail to return the function of certain organs to normal for a long time after the recovery period is over. According to the current information, it is not yet clear that there are sequelae of new crown positive.
In some patients, the clinical manifestations may persist for a longer period of time, such as loss of taste and smell and arthralgia, but these are not sequelae and are often referred to as “long new crowns”. These symptoms may persist for several months, but they cannot necessarily be categorized as sequelae of neocoronitis.
For patients who are cured of new crowns, it is recommended that they should pay attention to proper exercise and develop good living habits.
Tip: The terms “new coronary pneumonia and new coronary virus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronary virus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.