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Q: What is treatment for aspiration pneumonia caused by food particle?
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Is it true or false aspiration pneumonia is a viral infection?

False. Aspiration pneumonia is caused by the stomach contents or food going down into the lungs. It can cause a chemical pneumonitis and or a bacterial infection but not a viral infection.


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013 - WebMD cuts through the hype to reveal the best kept secrets for healthy hair. ... Pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniaeMycoplasma ... from the stomach, or vomit into the lungs (aspiration pneumonia). ... A healthy person's nose and throat often contain bacteria or viruses that cause pneumonia.


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Pneumonia can be a complication of MS if the MS has caused swallowing problems (dysphagia), which cause choking and coughing. When this occurs, food and liquids can be aspirated into the airway/lungs. Particles that remain in the lungs can cause aspiration pneumonia.


What are the indications for Bacitracin?

bacitracin is limited to the treatment of infants with pneumonia and empyema caused by staphylococci shown to be susceptible to the drug


What type of microbe is pneumonia?

Pneumonia is caused by many microbes. You can get the virus, bacteria or fungi-caused pneumonia.


What complications can occur with tonic clonic seizure?

Can cause serious medical problems such as trauma to the head and mouth, fractures in the spinal column, pulmonary edema (water in the lungs), aspiration pneumonia (a pneumonia caused by a foreign body being lodged in the lungs), and sudden death.


Are there different types of pneumonia?

There are many names but really only a few basic types: bacterial, viral, fungal, parasites, and pneumonia due to irritation of inhaled smoke, gases or other foreign substances. Parasitic pneumonia is rare, except in patients who are immunocompromised, like in HIV/AIDS. The types of pneumonia are named either for the type of organism that causes the inflammation and infection of the lungs (bacterial, viral, fungal, or inhalation of foreign substances), the specific organism (e.g., pneumococcal pneumonia, Legionairre's pneumonia, CMV pneumonia), or the method of obtaining the pneumonia (e.g., aspiration pneumonia). The types, like aspiration pneumonia and pneumonia caused by inhalation of foreign substances, will usually acquire bacterial infections along with the inflammation, so they and other bacterial pneumonia conditions are treated with antibiotics specific to the organism involved in causing the infection. Parasitic pneumonia is also usually treated with antibiotics. Viral pneumonia and aspiration pneumonia are treated with anti-viral medications and treatment for any secondary opportunistic bacterial infections with antibiotics. Anti-fungal medications are given for the fungal pneumonias, and secondary bacterial infections can also accompany these types. Other treatments for all of these and the pneumonia caused by smoke inhalation or other breathing of chemicals or foreign substances involve monitoring and keeping the oxygen levels in the blood from going too low from improper air exchange in the fluid filled lungs by administration of oxygen at levels above plain room air. Respiratory treatments (breathing treatments with aerosolized medications) may be given to help loosen secretions and aid expectoration. And symptomatic treatment for fever, cough, chest pains, and dehydration. In rare cases, respiratory failure may require use of a ventilator.


What is the life cycle for tuberculosis?

There are few different kinds of pneumonia. So obviously the treatment and life cycle are different. Names of illness are representing the source of infection. For example CAP pneumonia stands for Community Acquired Pneumonia, HAP - Hospital Acquired Pneumonia. There few others such are Aspiration and Atypical Pneumonia. Aspiration type of pneumonia can occur you inhale food, drink, vomit, or saliva from your mouth into your lungs. This may happen if something disturbs your normal gag reflex, such as a brain injury, swallowing problem, or excessive use of alcohol or drugs. Aspiration pneumonia can cause pus to form in a cavity in the lung. When this happens, it's called a lung abscess (AB-ses). THE IMPORTANT CHANGE AFTER THE TREATMENT IS TO STOP USING ALCOHOL, TOBACO AND/OR NON MEDICAL DRUGS (NARCOTICS). Atypical Pneumonia is caused by several types of bacteria - Legionella , mycoplasma pneumonia, and Chlamydophila pneumoniae - cause atypical pneumonia, a type of CAP. Atypical pneumonia is passed from person to person. The treatment is medicine. There is another form called PCP. It is a kind of pneumonia caused by bacteria called Pneumocystis jiroveci. Most people infected with P. jiroveci don't get pneumonia because their immune systems are healthy and strong. People whose immune systems are weak because of HIV infection or cancer can get PCP. PCP is less common than it used to be, but it's still the most common serious infection in people who have advanced HIV disease in the US. •Bronchopneumonia •Nosocomial pneumonia. This is another name for hospital-acquired pneumonia. •Walking pneumonia. This refers to pneumonia that's mild enough that you're not bedridden. •Double pneumonia. This refers to pneumonia that affects both lobes of the lungs.


Pneumonia is a bacteria or virus?

Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus. Pneumonia can also be caused by inhaling vomit or other foreign substances.


What is the bacteria that causes bacterial pneumonia?

There are actually several different pathogens that cause bacterial pneumonia, which is the 7th leading cause of death in the US. Pneumococcal pneumonia is caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, which is when the alveoli of the lungs fill with fluids and interferes with oxygen uptake. Treatment includes penicillins or fluroquinolones. Next is Haemophilus influenze pneumonia, which is caused by Haemophilus influenzaebacteria...and the name is deceiving -- it was named influenza before it was correctly identified as a strain of pneumonia and the name just stuck. H. influenze causes sypmtoms similar to S. pnuemoniae, but it is not suseptable to penicillan -- treatment for this strain is cephalosporins. Next is the Mycoplasmal pneumonia, which is caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Symptoms include headache, low grade fever, cough -- generally mild but persistent respioratory symptoms. Treatment is tetracyclines. Legionellosis (caused by Legionella pneumophila) is a potentially fatal pneumonia that is seen more often in older males who drink or smoke heavily, and can be passed in water. Treatment includes erythromycin. Psittacosis (ornoithosis) is caused by Chlamydophila psittaci, and symptoms are very mild and include fever, headache and chills. This pathogen is also handled by tetracyclines. Chlamydial pneumonia is caused by the Chlamydophila pneumoniae bacterium, has mild respiratory illness common in young people and resembles mycoplasmal pneumonia with low fever, cough and headache. Treatment includes tetracyclines. Finally, Q Fever, which is caused by Coxiella burnetii. This strain shows mild respiratory disease which lasts 1-2 weeks, and sometimes is complicated by endocarditis. This one can be passed by animals and/or ticks as well as unpasteurized mild. Treatment includes Doxycycline and chloroquine.


What is encapsulated pneumonia?

Pneumonia caused by an infection with an encapsulated bacteria.