Clinical features of pulmonary viral infection after renal transplantation The clinical features of pulmonary viral infection after renal transplantation generally include persistent fever, strong cold and clammy skin, cough with coughing of purulent sputum. After kidney transplantation, pulmonary viral infections are usually characterized by persistent fever, cold and clammy skin, cough with purulent sputum, yellow sputum, chest tightness and shortness of breath in some patients, and respiratory failure in severe cases. After kidney transplantation, due to the low immunity of patients, lung viral infection is a relatively common complication, generally need to be under the guidance of the doctor for drug treatment, common drugs are ganciclovir capsules, linezolid tablets and other drugs. It is recommended that patients with discomfort, consult a professional doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out scientific and effective treatment, avoid self-medication, do not be negligent, so as not to delay the condition.