Yes, you can get the flu more than once but there are so many flu viruses and each of them can mutate to slightly different forms quickly that even though you won't get the same exact flu more than once, you could get a new variety or mutated form of the initial one.
Yes it can come back several times its simlar to the cold in that way. plus you scar your lung tissue once you've had it so you are more likely to contact it easier.
Yes. This can occur, repeatedly, unfortunately.
Yes. It is called as double pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a general term, not a specific disease. There is viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, and a fungal pneumonia, among others.
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There is no opposite of pneumonia.
Bilateral pneumonia.
This type of pneumonia is also called atypical pneumonia, walking pneumonia, or community-acquired pneumonia
You should say, "I recovered from pneumonia."
Multifocal pneumonia means that there are patches of pneumonia throughout your lungs as opposed to lobar pneumonia which is contained in one spot.
Progressive pneumonia is a condition in which pneumonia isn't adequately treated, and has relapsed into a heavier pneumonia, which tends to be harder to treat.
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I once had pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a disease of the lungs. Fish have gills and do not have lungs. Ergo! Fish can not suffer from pneumonia, so pneumonia can not kill fish.
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