Handling Pneumonia: Understanding Pneumonia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
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ISBN13:9798851205996
出版社:Independently published
作者:Scott Kevin
出版日:2023/07/06
裝訂:平裝
規格:21.6cm*14cm*0.3cm (高/寬/厚)
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WHAT IS PNEUMONIA?
Pneumonia is a contamination of your lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Pneumonia causes your lung tissue to swell (infection) and might cause fluid or pus on your lungs. Bacterial pneumonia is usually more extreme than viral pneumonia, which regularly resolves on its own.
Pneumonia can have an effect on one or both lungs. Pneumonia in both of your lungs is called bilateral or double pneumonia. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VIRAL AND BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA?
At the same time, as all pneumonia is inflammation as a result of an infection in your lungs, you can have unique signs and symptoms depending on whether or not the foundational cause is a deadly disease, microorganism, or fungus.
Bacterial pneumonia has a tendency to be more common and more severe than viral pneumonia. It's more likely to require a health facility. Companies treat bacterial pneumonia with antibiotics. Viral pneumonia causes flu-like signs and is much more likely to resolve on its own. You typically don't want specific treatment for viral pneumonia.
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF PNEUMONIA?
We categorize pneumonia by way of which pathogen (virus, bacteria, or fungi) brought about it and the way you got it-community-received, medical institution-received, or ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Community-obtained pneumonia (CAP)
When you get pneumonia outside of a healthcare facility, it's referred to as "community-received pneumonia." Reasons include:
Microorganism: infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria, additionally referred to as pneumococcal ailment, is the most common cause of CAP. Pneumococcal sickness can also cause ear infections, sinus infections, and meningitis. Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria causes strange pneumonia, which commonly has milder symptoms. Other bacteria that cause CAP encompass Haemophilus influenza, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and Legionella (Legionnaires' Sickness).
WHAT ARE MICROORGANISMS?
Bacteria are microscopic, residing organisms that have only one cell. The phrase for "simple one" is "bacterium." Millions (if not billions) of different varieties of microorganisms may be found everywhere in the world, such as in your body. They're for your pores and skin, as well as your airways and mouth. They're also in your digestive system, reproductive system, and urinary tract.
Pneumonia is a contamination of your lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Pneumonia causes your lung tissue to swell (infection) and might cause fluid or pus on your lungs. Bacterial pneumonia is usually more extreme than viral pneumonia, which regularly resolves on its own.
Pneumonia can have an effect on one or both lungs. Pneumonia in both of your lungs is called bilateral or double pneumonia. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VIRAL AND BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA?
At the same time, as all pneumonia is inflammation as a result of an infection in your lungs, you can have unique signs and symptoms depending on whether or not the foundational cause is a deadly disease, microorganism, or fungus.
Bacterial pneumonia has a tendency to be more common and more severe than viral pneumonia. It's more likely to require a health facility. Companies treat bacterial pneumonia with antibiotics. Viral pneumonia causes flu-like signs and is much more likely to resolve on its own. You typically don't want specific treatment for viral pneumonia.
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF PNEUMONIA?
We categorize pneumonia by way of which pathogen (virus, bacteria, or fungi) brought about it and the way you got it-community-received, medical institution-received, or ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Community-obtained pneumonia (CAP)
When you get pneumonia outside of a healthcare facility, it's referred to as "community-received pneumonia." Reasons include:
Microorganism: infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria, additionally referred to as pneumococcal ailment, is the most common cause of CAP. Pneumococcal sickness can also cause ear infections, sinus infections, and meningitis. Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria causes strange pneumonia, which commonly has milder symptoms. Other bacteria that cause CAP encompass Haemophilus influenza, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and Legionella (Legionnaires' Sickness).
WHAT ARE MICROORGANISMS?
Bacteria are microscopic, residing organisms that have only one cell. The phrase for "simple one" is "bacterium." Millions (if not billions) of different varieties of microorganisms may be found everywhere in the world, such as in your body. They're for your pores and skin, as well as your airways and mouth. They're also in your digestive system, reproductive system, and urinary tract.
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