What’s the aftermath of a new crown

The short- and medium-term sequelae associated with the new crown may include pulmonary fibrosis and pericarditis, and the long-term sequelae are still under clinical observation.
The main target organ involved after novel coronavirus infection is the lung, and some patients have severe lung damage, and a few patients may have pulmonary fibrosis sequelae after recovery, which is also one of the more common sequelae.
Severe patients with novel coronavirus may also develop sequelae of pericarditis, which may clinically cause chest tightness, chest pain, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms.
The new coronavirus is a new infectious disease, which is still in the epidemic period. The long-term sequelae of the new coronavirus infection are under clinical observation, and there is a possibility that some new sequelae may appear, which still need to be followed up and observed.
It is recommended to take good personal protection in daily life to reduce the possibility of infection.