The sequelae of Mycoplasma pneumonia are different due to different physical qualities. In general, most of the symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia are mild and the prognosis is good, but a few patients can have extrapulmonary symptoms such as meningitis, myelitis, myocarditis, etc. after infection with mycoplasma pneumonia.
1. No sequelae: patients with good health, the body’s ability to resist pathogenic bacteria is stronger, so generally there will be no sequelae.
2. Meningitis, myelitis, myocarditis: Mycoplasma pneumoniae patients can produce cold agglutinin, MG streptococcal agglutinin, anti heart, brain, lung, liver and other non-specific antibodies after infection, which can cause damage to the corresponding organs.
It is recommended to go to the relevant hospitals for diagnosis and treatment in time after the occurrence of uncomfortable symptoms, so as not to delay the condition.