Can you stop taking medication for chronic pneumonia after 2 years of treatment?

Chronic pneumonia has been treated for two years, whether the drug can be stopped can not be generalized. It is necessary to combine with the patient’s general condition and the degree of remission to make a comprehensive judgment. If the symptoms are in remission, the drug can be stopped. If the condition is serious, the drug can not be stopped. 1. Chronic pneumonia is generally a chronic infection of the lungs, mostly caused by specific pathogens such as fungi, tuberculosis, etc. Symptoms are more pronounced after the onset of the disease, causing coughing and shortness of breath and other symptoms. 2. It generally takes a long time for standardized drug therapy to reach the target course. If the patient’s symptoms are relieved and imaging suggests that the lesion is absorbed, the drug can be discontinued under the guidance of the doctor. 2. However, if the patients themselves are combined with impaired immune function or underlying diseases, and/or the disease has not been effectively controlled, they should not stop taking the medication arbitrarily, so as to avoid exacerbation or relapse of the disease. At the same time, patients need to pay attention to balanced nutrition, high nutrition, light, easy to digest. Pay attention to rest, work and rest, can not be overworked. Appropriate exercise can improve the quality of the body and help chronic pneumonia recovery. Patients with chronic pneumonia should go to the hospital as soon as they experience symptoms of discomfort.