What are the after-effects of getting a new crown?

At present, most patients presenting with asymptomatic or mild forms of neocoronary infection have no sequelae; some patients may have residual pulmonary symptoms, neurologic symptoms, psychiatric symptoms, and movement disorders. 1. Pulmonary symptoms: Patients with severe or critical forms of neocoronavirus pneumonia may have sequelae of abnormal lung function, including dyspnea, cough, and pulmonary fibrosis. 2. Neurological symptoms: Neocoronavirus may attack nerve cells in the brain, leading to a range of neurological symptoms such as poor concentration, memory loss, and cognitive impairment. The virus also attacks the nerves, causing taste and smell disorders and headaches. 3. Psychiatric symptoms: Some patients with New Crown may be diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder at a later stage, while others may have psychiatric disorders such as sleep disorders or depression. 4. Movement disorders: patients with new crown pneumonia may have certain movement disorders after recovery, such as decreased physical flexibility and decreased exercise endurance. At present, the sequelae of the new crown is still inconclusive, some of the symptoms are still under clinical observation, and more clinical data are needed. [Note: In this article, the terms “new coronary pneumonia and new coronary virus pneumonia” have been renamed to “new coronary virus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.