Ordinary chest pain from pneumonia usually disappears in about 7 days, or several months if tuberculosis, lung abscess, or organic pneumonia is present.
In general, chest pain due to pneumonia can disappear in about 7 days. Pneumonia is due to a bacterial or viral infection that causes damage to the mucous membranes of the trachea and bronchial tubes; it can also cause coughing, and if the coughing is more intense, chest pain can also occur. Pneumonia is treated over a period of 1 to 2 weeks, and the chest pain usually goes away after the infection is under control for about 7 days.
However, special lung infections, such as tuberculosis, lung abscess, mechanized pneumonia. At this time, timely tuberculin test, chest CT, electronic bronchoscopy and other examinations are needed to clarify the condition and then carry out symptomatic treatment. Under the premise of active treatment effectively, the cycle is also generally 3-6 months, depending on the doctor’s recommendation.