Pneumonia Severity: Understanding Risks & Symptoms
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Pneumonia is a serious infection of the lungs that can be life-threatening. It is caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi that enter the lungs and cause inflammation. Symptoms of pneumonia can include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and chest pain. In severe cases, pneumonia can lead to complications such as sepsis, lung failure, and death.
Treatment for pneumonia typically involves antibiotics, medications to relieve symptoms, and rest. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary. Pneumonia can be prevented by getting vaccinated against the bacteria and viruses that cause it, and by practicing good hygiene such as washing hands frequently and avoiding contact with people who are sick.
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