How is the new crown aftermath doing now?

People with new crown sequelae are now partially fully recovered, but may still be in the midst of sequelae, including respiratory, neurological, and joint system effects. 1. Complete recovery, some mild and asymptomatic infected people have fully recovered and do not show obvious sequelae. 2. Respiratory system, which is the main sequelae of XKV. People with pulmonary fibrosis sequelae caused by XKV, such as tightness of breath and shortness of breath, are still affected by such sequelae, and need to take regular measures such as oxygen intake. 3. Nervous system, including those with taste and smell disorders and malfunctions, for which there are no targeted treatments for most of these sequelae. 4. Joints, commonly affected by high doses of antibiotics, with sequelae such as necrosis of the femoral head, are more affected and fewer patients recover completely. When suffering from the new crown, you need to actively consult the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment, to reduce the incidence of sequelae.