The difference between "walking pneumonia" and "true pneumonia".
Swine flu is caused by a virus. An allergy is caused by the body reacting to a harmless compound.
Pneumonia is one type of lung infection, but not all infections are pneumonia. It depends on which sort of bacteria are causing the infection and where in the lungs the infection is.
One is caused by an allergic reaction, one is caused by a virus
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Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, leading to symptoms like cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. Bronchopneumonia, a type of pneumonia, specifically affects the bronchi and surrounding alveoli, often resulting in patchy areas of infection throughout the lungs. While both conditions share similar symptoms, bronchopneumonia is typically more localized and can be associated with preceding bronchitis. Treatment may vary slightly based on the specific type and severity of the infection.
One difference, and probably the main one, is that allergies usually don't cause fever and an infection often does.
If you have an allergy you cannot handle ANY amount of an allergen, if you have any intolerence you may be able to handle small amounts or the allergen or traces, before you become ill.
Asthma is allergic whereas bronchitis is infection of bronchi. Signs of asthma are wheezing and tightening of the chest. It is a medical emergency. Signs of bronchitis are fever, dry hacking cough, non-productive cough especially at night that becomes productive in 2 or more days.
You have 3 lobes on the right side and 2 lobes on the left (with a little bitty middle lobe in between on the left). When you have left lower lobe pneumonia it is at the base of your left lung. When you have bilateral pneumonia it is on both sides of the chest (right and left lungs), but it could be in any lobes(most commonly at the bases).
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