6 months
ANSWERSymptoms include fever, fast, shallow breathing (always look out for this one in children as it may be your only clue), cough (with icky coloured mucus), chills, chest pain, fast heartbeat and wearyness.There are many types of pneumonia (bacterial, viral, fungal, etc.). The classic pneumonia which requires "antibiotics" is bacterial pneumonia and the symptoms of that include:1) Fever (usually greater than 101 F but not always)2) Cough3) Trouble breathing4) Chest/Back painANSWER:coughing ( constant )chest burnspain in heartand more !!( pnemunia is started of with bacteria in food )
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I haven't gone into get checked but what happens with me is, i start by getting lightheaded, my chest and heart area goes numb, my heart beats faster and "louder", I feel faint and sometimes my vision goes blurry as if a camera lense is focusing.
A cough from pneumonia should only last 7-10 days after the antibotics are finished, if that long! If you are still experiencing a cough, you should check with your doctor. The pneumonia may not be gone or you might have developed a secondary respiratory infection.
If you have symptoms from a confirmed pregnancy and they suddenly disappear altogether you need to see a doctor right away. It could be a sign that you miscarried.
If you mean the 'Quarantine' section of an anti-virus software by 'Virus Chest', then after removing it from there, it is permanantly gone....
All depends of which symptoms and in relation with which health disorder.
The symptoms are if it itches,it has swollen and gone red and looks difrrent to your other eye.
The pain may be gone, however an infection could still be there. If you are taking antibiotics, you should finish the full course. A follow-up dental visit along with a radiograph (x-ray) is a good idea. If you have done all this already and have no pain or symptoms, then the infection is probably gone. No symptoms for a long period of time is the best way to know for sure.
If the chest does not rise when blowing air into the mouth it means that the patient has gone into cardiac arrest.
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