Can drug-resistant pneumonia be cured?

It is impossible to generalize whether drug-resistant pneumonia can be cured. Multidrug-resistant pneumonia has the possibility of being cured, while extensively resistant pneumonia and fully resistant pneumonia are generally difficult to cure, and patients face a higher risk of death. 1. Multi-drug resistant pneumonia: Multi-drug resistant pneumonia means that the strain of bacteria that causes pneumonia has acquired insensitivity to three or more types of antibacterial drugs used in the clinic, but multi-drug resistant pneumonia does not mean that there is no drug available, there are still sensitive drugs, so standardized treatment is still a very good possibility of curing the disease. 2. Extensively drug-resistant pneumonia: Extensively drug-resistant pneumonia means that the pathogens are resistant to other kinds of antibacterial drugs except one or two kinds of antibacterial drugs, and this type of pneumonia has poor anti-infective effect, but there is still a possibility of cure. 3. Fully drug-resistant pneumonia: This is a type of pneumonia that is resistant to almost all antimicrobial drugs and is clinically unavailable, with almost zero chance of cure, and the patient is threatened with death. In short, drug-resistant pneumonia is more difficult to treat than common pneumonia, and the possibility of cure is relatively lower. Individuals suffering from pneumonia should receive regular treatment as soon as possible and should not abuse drugs.