Wednesday, February 22, 2012

X-ray and blood tests

Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs, usually caused by infection. Three general >> << causes are bacteria, viruses and fungi strattera side effects. You can also get pneumonia accidentally inhaling


liquid or chemical. The greatest risk over 65 or under 2 years


age, or already have health problems. If you have pneumonia, you may have difficulty breathing and is coughing and fever. >> << Physical exam and history can help determine if you have pneumonia. X-ray and blood tests


can help determine what is wrong. Treatment depends on what made you sick. If bacteria


cause, antibiotics should help. Viral pneumonia may be better with other >> << and drinking liquids. Preventing pneumonia is always better than cure it. The best preventive measures


include washing hands frequently, do not smoke, and dust mask when cleaning >> << or moldy areas. There is a vaccine against pneumococcal pneumonia, bacterial infections, which


sent to a quarter of all pneumonia. .


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