Symptoms of lobar pneumonia

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Lobar pneumonia, also known as pneumococcal pneumonia, is an acute inflammation of the lungs caused by bacterial infection such as Diplococcus pneumoniae. Common inducements are cold, fatigue or rain. It is acute lung parenchymal inflammation caused by pneumococcus. Symptoms of lobar pneumonia? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of lobar pneumonia

The onset of the disease was sudden, with chills, high fever, chest pain, cough and rusty sputum. Dyspnea and cyanosis may occur in patients with extensive lesions. Some cases had nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension and diarrhea. During the hyperemia period, the pulmonary signs showed that the local respiratory activity was weakened, the voice tremor was slightly enhanced, the percussion was voiced, and the voice could be heard and twisted.

Severe patients may have neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as restlessness, delirium, etc. Can also occur failure, complicated with septic shock, known as shock type (or toxic) pneumonia. Acute appearance, shortness of breath, nasal provocation. Some patients had herpes around the mouth and nose.

In consolidation stage, there may be typical signs, such as weakened respiratory movement of the affected side, enhanced voice resonance and speech tremor, dullness or solid sound of percussion, and pathological bronchial respiratory sound of auscultation; In the dissipative period, percussion gradually changed to voiceless, bronchial breath gradually weakened and replaced by moist rales.

matters needing attention

1. Pay attention to the prevention of upper respiratory tract infection, strengthen cold tolerance exercise. 2. Avoid rain, cold, drunk, overwork and other incentives. 3. Active treatment of primary diseases, such as chronic cardiopulmonary disease, chronic hepatitis, diabetes and oral diseases, can prevent lobar pneumonia.