Is the new crown disease cured like normal?

Most patients with cured neocoronary pneumonia have no sequelae, but in some patients with severe pneumonia, fibrosis may develop, affecting the patient’s lung function.
Only a few patients will have sequelae, and most normal and mild patients have no obvious sequelae. After treatment, one can move and live as normal without significantly affecting the quality of life.
Patients with severe neocoronavirus pneumonia usually have more severe lung damage, which can cause lung fibrosis. As the neocoronavirus attacks the lungs, the lung function remains poor after cure and discharge from the hospital, and symptoms such as chest tightness and shortness of breath may still occur, which will take some time to gradually recover.
It is recommended that patients must build up confidence in overcoming the disease, cooperate with the doctor’s treatment so that the condition can be effectively controlled, and carry out appropriate rehabilitation training to avoid leaving various sequelae.
Tips] In this article, “new coronary pneumonia, new coronary virus pneumonia”, etc., has been December 26, 2022, the National Health Commission issued a notice to change the name to “new coronary virus infection”.