You can always die, a condition ending with a lack of oxygen to the brain regardless of what conditions result in such a state.
Pneumonia itself does not directly cause emphysema, but repeated or severe lung infections, including pneumonia, can contribute to lung damage over time. Emphysema is primarily caused by long-term exposure to irritants, such as cigarette smoke or air pollution, which lead to the destruction of the alveoli. However, chronic respiratory issues stemming from recurrent pneumonia can exacerbate existing lung conditions or make individuals more susceptible to developing emphysema. Thus, while there is no direct causation, there can be an indirect relationship in certain cases.
yes a person can have h1n1 at the same time they have pneumonia.
She had emphysema, but died in her London flat from pneumonia. By the time she died, she was barely recognizable.
Yes, it is possible to have bronchiectasis and pneumonia simultaneously. Bronchiectasis is a chronic condition characterized by the abnormal widening of the airways, making individuals more susceptible to lung infections like pneumonia. When pneumonia occurs in someone with bronchiectasis, it can exacerbate respiratory symptoms and complicate the management of both conditions. Prompt medical attention is essential to address both issues effectively.
I did and had no problems, plus, I had 3 others with those.
Yes, in fact that is one of the primary initial complications of the flu: a secondary bacterial pneumonia or sometimes a secondary viral pneumonia.
Yes, it is possible to have both tuberculosis (TB) and emphysema simultaneously. TB is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which primarily affects the lungs, while emphysema is a chronic lung condition characterized by damage to the alveoli, often due to smoking or environmental factors. The presence of TB can exacerbate the symptoms of emphysema and complicate treatment, so it is important for individuals with either condition to receive appropriate medical care.
Any breathing problems should be dealt with by a doctor. They could indicate anything from pneumonia to emphysema to pulmonary edema (which can quickly lead to congestive heart failure). We wouldn't wast any time.
They both contract at the same time.
Yes, he does do both at the same time. I saw him in concert and he did both at the same time.
No, if you are sick you should not get a vaccine at the same time. Wait at least a week after you finish the antibiotics so your immune system is well enough for the vaccine.
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