Thursday, February 11, 2010

Is Walking Pnemonia Catchy Is It Possible To Have Walking Pneumonia With No Respitory Symptoms Other Than A Feeling In The Chest?

Is it possible to have walking pneumonia with no respitory symptoms other than a feeling in the chest? - is walking pnemonia catchy

My grandmother said she had a strange feeling in the chest. It is 95 years in December this year, but it is healthy for his age. Doctor would not see it until Monday, when my mother took her to the emergency room (where they were waiting) to see about 6 hours. They have all kinds of tests. One thing he said was her blood pressure is a woman of 30 years. It was assumed that walking pnemonia but no documents proving to the cultures have to be sure. Bacterial pneumonia is not it? He was given an antibiotic, without really knowing what it was because I could find nothing wrong. It is not well to treatment so he left to take, and now it's a good feeling. What is it? I think maybe I had a panic attack?
Whatever is the most important question: Is it possible to have any type of pnemonia or no. Symptoms - there is no cough PHLEM - nothing.
Thank you!

1 comments:

wrensmit... said...

Pneumonia can be caused by viruses or bacteria. Normally, if you have a chest x-ray on the lookout for a lung infection, showing that only certain types of pneumonia, they are the most common cause of pneumonia, the bacteria are.
Since not respond to antibiotics, the problem may also have been viral pneumonia. Viruses are not cured with antibiotics. Viral infections clear on their own, usually 3-10 days after the initial appearance. And yes, the viral pneumonia is not presented in the same manner as bacterial pneumonia. It is entirely possible that there is no "typical" disease of the respiratory system. And with 95 years of age are most susceptible to atypical infections.
Panic attacks were probably in the history of medicine. I doubt that all 95 is the sudden panic-attacks.

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