Fluid Pneumonia

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Fluid Pneumonia


Overview

Pneumonia is a condition where the lungs fill with fluid, obstructing oxygen from reaching the bloodstream. This can stem from various diseases and occurs when the tiny, air-filled sacs in the lungs, responsible for oxygen absorption, become filled with fluid. There are several types of pneumonia, most commonly caused by bacterial infections, though viruses, fungi, and parasites can also be culprits. Additionally, pneumonia can result from chemical or physical irritation to the lungs.

Occurrence and Symptoms

Pneumonia is prevalent across all age groups, primarily caused by infections. It often leads to symptoms such as breathing difficulties, persistent coughing, fever, and chest pain. Treatment typically involves antibiotics when the cause is bacterial.

Common symptoms include a cough producing green or yellow sputum, high fever, and shaking chills. Health care providers usually diagnose pneumonia based on a patient’s symptoms and findings from physical examinations. Diagnosis can be challenging, especially when other illnesses are present.

Diagnosis

During a physical exam, medical professionals may identify signs like low oxygen levels in the blood, decreased blood pressure, increased respiratory rates, abnormal body temperature, rapid heartbeat, or fever.

In summary, pneumonia is a serious condition requiring careful medical evaluation and treatment, particularly due to its varying causes and symptoms.

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