What are the signs of the aftermath of the new crown epidemic?

Sequelae of pneumonia in novel coronavirus infection may include pulmonary symptoms, neurologic symptoms, psychiatric symptoms, movement disorders and other symptoms. 1. Pulmonary symptoms: Abnormalities in lung function include dyspnea, cough, ground-glass density shadows in the lungs, abnormalities in lung diffusion function, bronchiectasis, and pulmonary fibrosis. 2. Neurological symptoms: The virus attacks nerve cells in the brain causing neurological symptoms, including difficulty concentrating, memory loss, cognitive impairment, taste impairment, smell impairment, and headache. 3. Psychiatric symptoms: Pneumonia patients with novel coronavirus infection may develop generalized anxiety disorder, sleep disorder, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder after the acute phase. 4. Movement disorders: Movement disorders in the sequelae of pneumonia with novel coronavirus infection include general dysfunction, decreased flexibility, and decreased exercise endurance. 5. Other symptoms: These include flu-like symptoms, weight loss, vomiting, alopecia, rash, abdominal pain, diarrhea, decreased appetite, sore throat, joint and muscle pain, malaise, muscle weakness, chest pain, and palpitations. Most of the patients with pneumonia infected by novel coronavirus will not have sequelae after treatment, usually seen in some critically ill patients, and patients with serious sequelae should seek medical treatment in time.