Complications after pneumonia and their consequencesPneumonia is an infectious disease of the lungs. The causative agents of the disease most often are staphylococci, pneumococci, streptococci and various viruses. The result of pneumonia after the illness is often all sorts of complications after pneumonia, which can even threaten death. How to identify and how to prevent them, read further in the article.Possible complications after pneumonia and their consequencesInflammation of the lungs i...
What are the first signs of pneumonia?The first signs of pneumonia need to be able to recognize in order to take effective measures for treatment. The difficulty lies in the fact that in some cases, pneumonia occurs without specific signs, especially when the lobes of the lung are removed from the main respiratory tract.Later diagnosis slows down recovery and can lead to complications during the course of the disease. Pneumonia is a life-threatening condition, especially urgently needed for n...
About pneumonia in a newborn childFeatures of bronchopulmonary system in fetus and newborn.There is no air in the fetal lungs in utero. But he starts breathing from the 23rd week of pregnancy. However, before this period, gas exchange in the fetal lungs can not yet be carried out because of anatomical and functional immaturity.By the time of birth, the baby's lungs are filled with amniotic fluid. At the first inhalation in a full-term baby, the inspiratory volume is approximately 70 ml, with ...
Pneumonia caused by chlamydiaIt is now established that 3 types of chlamydia play a role in the development of pneumonia. Chlamydia pneumoniae causes pneumonia, bronchitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis, otitis. Chlamydia trachomatis is the causative agent of urogenital chlamydiosis and trachoma, causes pneumonia in newborns, and in adults it is extremely rare. Female genitalia are the reservoir and source of urogenital chlamydial infection. It is localized in the cervix in 5-13% of pregnant women, ...
How to make a massage with pneumonia?Those who are faced with an unpleasant lung disease, you should know that massage can help with pneumonia, which any person can do by studying the basic rules and stages of the procedure. It is impossible to cure such a serious illness with a single massage, so it is necessary to consult a doctor who prescribes antibiotics and other medications, but massage procedures are usually part of an integrated treatment.Positive effect and types of massageSymptoms ...
Macroscopic examination of sputumMacroscopic examination of sputum in patients with pneumonia has an important diagnostic value, often helping to establish the nature of the pathological process and possible complications (eg, bleeding or suppuration).The amount of sputum for respiratory diseases can vary within wide limits (from 10 to 500 ml and more per day) and is determined mainly by two factors: character and degree of activity of the pathological process in the lungs and the possibility...
Symptoms of pneumonia in adultsPneumonia is an infectious disease. It remains one of the most common in the world. It is the leader among nosocomial infections leading to death. It is important to know the symptoms of pneumonia in adults in order to take timely action. Treatment of pneumonia and the prognosis of the development of the disease depends on the nature of the infection, age and general condition of the patient.What is pneumonia and how dangerous it isInflammation of the lungs in a...
Pneumonia in adultsPneumonia is an acute inflammation of the lungs caused by infection. The initial diagnosis is usually based on the chest x-ray.Causes, symptoms, treatment, prevention and prognosis depend on whether the infection is bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic; hospital, or hospitalized in a nursing home; develops in an immunocompetent patient or against a background of weakened immunity.Code for the ICD-10 J18 Pneumonia without specifying the pathogenEpidemiologyPneumonia is one ...
How is community-acquired pneumonia treated?Often in therapeutic practice, a pathology such as community-acquired pneumonia is diagnosed, which can be treated at home. Most often the disease has an infectious etiology.Pneumonia occurs in both adults and children. Often, it occurs against another serious pathology, for example, HIV infection. The risk of pneumonia is largely dependent on the level of social well-being, lifestyle, immunity, working conditions, contact with sick people. Every ye...
The first signs of pneumonia in children and adultsPneumonia is a disease that has an infectious origin and is characterized by inflammation of the lung tissue in the event of provoking physical or chemical factors such as: Complications after viral diseases (influenza, ARVI), atypical bacteria (chlamydia, mycoplasma, legionella) Effects on the respiratory system of various chemical agents - poisonous fumes and gases (see. chlorine in household chemicals is hazardous to health) Radioactive ra...
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