The symptomatic manifestations of chronic pneumonia mainly include shortness of breath, lung pain, etc. The harms mainly include damage to nerve function and affecting lung function.
1. Symptoms: The decrease in the respiratory reserve of the lung capacity of patients with this disease will lead to the impairment of external respiratory function, which will lead to the symptoms of shortness of breath. In addition, when patients with chronic pneumonia lie down, their lungs will be under pressure, resulting in symptoms of lung pain.
2. Harm: Chronic pneumonia will cause certain damage to lung function, and also lead to respiratory failure, respiratory insufficiency and other conditions, which may lead to heart failure in severe cases. In addition, chronic pneumonia can also lead to lung tissue congestion, edema, and damage to nerve function.
It is recommended that patients with chronic pneumonia consult a doctor for timely examination and active treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.