Wednesday, February 22, 2012

In children younger than 1 month of life

Bacterial pneumonia. Symptoms are caused by bacteria in healthy


under 65 usually come suddenly. They often start during or after


,


like or cold. Symptoms may include:


cough often produces, also called phlegm from the lungs. Mucus may be rusty or green


or dyed with blood. Fever, which may be less


elderly. Shaky "teeth knocked" chills, only once or many times


. Fast, often shallow, breathing and feeling


blown. Chest pain, often aggravated


coughing or breathing in. Fast heartbeat. Feeling very tired or weak. Nausea and vomiting. Diarrhea. Sterile itself pneumonia. Symptoms of pneumonia not caused by bacteria can come gradually, and often not as bad or obvious symptoms as bacterial pneumonia. Many people are unaware that they have a very sterile


pneumonia because they do not feel sick. However, symptoms may include:


fever. Cough. Shortness of breath. Little mucus when you cough. When


mild symptoms, your doctor may call your condition "walking pneumonia


, ".


Older people may have different >> << less or mild symptoms such as fever, no cough or have no mucus


(dry or purchase strattera nonproductive cough). The main sign of pneumonia in the elderly may be


change in how clearly they think (confusion or


), or when lung disease they already have


streptococcus pneumoniae classification

worse. In children, symptoms depend on age:


In children younger than 1 month of life


symptoms may include having little or no energy (lethargy), feeding poorly


grunting, or fever. In children, symptoms of pneumonia


often as in adults. The doctor will look for signs such as coughing and breathing frequency


more than 60 breaths per minute. Some of them are bronchitis, COPD



and tuberculosis. . << >>

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