It's possible but extremely unlikely ... unless you had an immune system defect.
Almost always, yes. And extreme exhaustion.
I am coughing up some really bad
looking grayish/yellow stuff.
I want to know if you can have pneumonia and not run a fever??
Yes but it's very rare
yes
Yes
Nimonia (pneumonia) fever is the fever that occurs with the lung infection pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious infection caused by bacteria, virus, or fungus. The fever that accompanies pneumonia is the body's way of trying to fight this infection.
with a flue of any sort you will run a fever
Pneumonia is the chronic, infection of the lungs with high fever
medications are the best fight against pneumonia. Antibiotics are used to fight bacterial pneumonia. Antivirals are administered to fight against viral pneumonia since antibiotics will have no effect on them. Administration of a fever reducer can also be given to help reduce the fever in the individual.
Pneumonia normally starts off with flu like symptoms (a cough and fever).
because of infection, if there is an infection, probably it has bacteria that cause fever to the patient.
Parrot fever is a rare infectious disease that causes pneumonia in humans.
Signs of pneumonia areA cough that doesnt go awayChest pain when you breath in and outSymptoms of pneumonia areHigh feverA heavy coughShortness in breathChest pain whne breathing in and outalso other symptoms:.#A Weezy chest when breath out.# Pain in one particular side.# A fever (high temperature)# feeling confuzed or ill# always tired and quite dizzy.Minor other symptoms are*sore muscles*a cough that doesn't seem to go away*headachesPeople sometimes start with a cold chill followed by a fever.
These symptoms could be a number of respiratory infections. Bronchitis pneumonia even mesotheleoma but that is most likely not it.
Any severe cold, pneumonia or smoker's cough could mimic valley fever.
Pulmonary embolisms.
Pneumonia is a bacterial or viral infection of the lungs. The lungs begin to fill with fluid causing difficulty breathing and high fever.