call the pharmacy
Pneumonia occurs due to excess fluid being present in your lungs. It can be caused by either a viral infection, a bacterial infection, or another cause entirely. It is best to consult your doctor if you believe you have Pneumonia.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist.
NO OPIATE WITH SUBOXONE!! Read the info from your prescribing doctor!
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yes.
A doctor who is a breathing specialist is more usually called a pulmonologist.The terms pneumologist or pneumonologist appear in some translations of the specialty.
Ask your doctor about Suboxone.
My doctor prescribes me lamictal, cellexa and suboxone and I have not had any adverse reactions
Yes! Green indicates advanced infection and is often associated with pneumonia. Ask your doctor.
Bacteria. Antibiotics kill bacteria. Bacterial pneumonia is treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics have no effect on viruses. There are several different treatments for some kinds of viral pneumonia -- such as pneumonia caused by any kind of influenza virus. Other kinds of viral pneumonia have no known cure.
In pediatric: You may use Behrman's pediatric decision-making, (fifth edition, Page 754-755) It explains it in details, with a simple algorithm. If you want, I can send you the pages through email, my email is (kmgalal@yahoo.com) Good luck
Acute Pneumonia is an infection of the lung. Patients will present with fever, chills, cough productive of sputum, and shortness of breath. It can be a fatal disease especially in the elderly, very young, or immunocompromised. Most types of pneumonia are bacterial of origin, with pathogens like Staphlococcus Aureus, Streptococcal Pneumoniae, Klebsiella Pnuemoniae, with sputum production varying in color from green to currant jelly. There can be other causes of pneumonia such as viral and fungal causes which will not respond to antibiotics like the bacterial pneumonias do. If you think you have pneumonia then you should go to your doctor immediately. If indicated your doctor should perform a blood count, chemistry, and sputum analysis, and obtain imaging such as an xray. Most pneumonias are treated empirically without ever having knowledge of the specific pathogen but treatment is targeted at your risk factors for the different types of pneumonia.