Is the incubation period of pneumonia symptomatic?
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Pneumonia has an incubation period. Pneumonia often has a history of upper respiratory tract infection, such as cold. It is susceptible when the climate is changeable. The onset of pneumonia is usually rapid, with high fever, often accompanied by cough, expectoration, chills, or chest pain. If patients have bronchiectasis, they are more likely to develop infection, leading to pneumonia. Is the incubation period of pneumonia symptomatic? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Is the incubation period of pneumonia symptomatic?
The incubation period of pneumonia is about two to twelve days, usually four to five days. Pneumonia refers to the inflammation of terminal airway, alveoli and pulmonary interstitium. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites and other pathogenic microorganisms, as well as physical and chemical factors such as radiation and inhaled foreign bodies. Bacterial pneumonia is treated with antibiotics, and can be cured in more than 7 to 10 days.
Pneumonia often has a history of upper respiratory tract infection, such as cold. It is susceptible when the climate is changeable. The onset of pneumonia is usually rapid, with high fever, often accompanied by cough, expectoration, chills, or chest pain. If patients have bronchiectasis, they are more likely to develop infection, leading to pneumonia.
Nasal congestion, runny nose, headache, sore throat, sneezing, etc. are different according to the different conditions of each person's body. They can be accompanied by high fever, cough, expectoration, fear of cold or chest tightness, chest pain, etc. Generally, doctors need to auscultate the patient's lungs carefully and compare the left and right. Take X-ray or CT of both lungs to identify the location of pneumonia, the location of pulmonary inflammation and the development of the disease.
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Quit smoking, avoid inhaling dust and all toxic or irritating gases. Quitting smoking and avoiding second-hand smoke are very important, not only because smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke will cause lung damage, but also because smoking and second-hand smoke will affect the body's natural resistance to pneumonia.