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Pneumonia is a pulmonary infection due to the inflammation of the lungs parenchyma. It is caused by either bacteria, viral,protozoa or chemicals. There are three types of pneumonia namely lobar or pneumococcal pneumonia.
Intestinal pneumonia, lobular or bronchopneumonia.
All these three type of about the same clinical features.
The first two are more commonly seen in clinical practice.
Lobar pneumonia, this are the type of pneumonia that occur at all ages but more young at adults. it is common in wet season and spread by droplet infection.
The causative organism is streptococcal pneumonia.
This are the clinical features of this disease.
Cough which is dry initially and later with production of rusty coloured sputum.
Chest pain fever difficulty in breathing,
All the symptoms a very crucial study and move to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
Intestinal pneumonia, lobular or bronchopneumonia.
All these three type of about the same clinical features.
The first two are more commonly seen in clinical practice.
Lobar pneumonia, this are the type of pneumonia that occur at all ages but more young at adults. it is common in wet season and spread by droplet infection.
The causative organism is streptococcal pneumonia.
This are the clinical features of this disease.
Cough which is dry initially and later with production of rusty coloured sputum.
Chest pain fever difficulty in breathing,
All the symptoms a very crucial study and move to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.