Is the new crown pneumonia cough always coughing?

In coughing due to New Coronary Pneumonia, the patient does not necessarily cough all the time. Mild cases of neoconiosis may present as a mild dry cough, while severe cases of neoconiosis can present as a more severe dry cough, sometimes with a small amount of white sputum. If a bacterial infection is combined, a cough with yellow sputum can occur. If the patient has a mild cough, there is no need to use cough suppressant medication. You can eat fruits that have a moistening effect on the lungs and cough, such as apples, pears, oranges, etc. If a patient has a severe cough that interferes with rest and sleep, he or she can take oral cough suppressants, such as lung power cough combination, sulforaphane capsule, strong loquat, dextromethorphan, pentoxifylline, etc.