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People with pneumonia often have a cough, fever or chills, difficulty breathing, low energy and poor appetite. Sometimes a person will have nausea, diarrhea, and/or chest pain. It is possible to have pneumonia without a cough or fever. Symptoms may come on quickly or may worsen slowly over time. Sometimes a person who has a viral upper
Acute cough can also be due to inhaling irritants such as pollens or strong fumes. Cough may be the first symptom of inadequate control of asthma. Less commonly, an acute cough can be due to more serious conditions such as pneumonia or heart failure. a A sub-acute cough most commonly happens after a respiratory infection (often from a virus).
30 Μαΐ 2024 · Pneumonia is inflammation of the lungs with consolidation or interstitial lung infiltrates, most often categorised according to the causative organism. Typical symptoms might include fever, cough, dyspnoea, and chest pain.
• fatigue, but no cough or fever Signs can come on fast, or can get worse over time. At. times, a person with a virus, like a cold, can get a new fever or start to feel worse. This could mean there is a new problem caused by germs. People who start out with a cold or the flu can get pneumonia in this way. Medical Tests:
tiny air sacs in the lungs. When you have pneumonia these air sacs become inflamed (swollen) and filled with fluid. This makes it hard for your lungs to work properly. The main symptom of pneumonia is usually a new cough along with at least 1 other symptom, such as: • bringing up phlegm • fever • breathlessness or difficulty breathing
Pneumonia is inflammation and fluid in your lungs caused by a bacterial, viral or fungal infection. It makes it difficult to breathe and can cause a fever and cough with yellow, green or bloody mucus. The flu, COVID-19 and pneumococcal disease are common causes of pneumonia. Treatment depends on the cause and severity of pneumonia.
Learn the facts about pneumonia, its signs and symptoms, and ways to manage it after a diagnosis. Pneumonia is an infection that causes the air sacs (called alveoli) in one or both lungs to fill up with fluid or pus. Germs such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi can cause pneumonia. Influenza (flu) is an example of a virus that can cause pneumonia.