Yes, a person's lungs can be weaker after pneumonia, as the infection can cause inflammation and damage to lung tissue. Recovery may involve lingering effects, such as reduced lung function and increased susceptibility to respiratory issues. However, most people can regain their lung strength with proper care, rehabilitation, and time. It's essential to follow up with healthcare providers to monitor recovery and address any complications.
Absolutely, yes. Each & every single time you get it, your lungs become weaker, too.
pneumonia is found in your lungs but can be in other places and its a server illness!!
pneumonia is not made up of cells. pneumonia is fluid buildup in the lungs.
Pneumonia is a disease of the lungs. Fish have gills and do not have lungs. Ergo! Fish can not suffer from pneumonia, so pneumonia can not kill fish.
Pneumonia is the chronic, infection of the lungs with high fever
No asthma makes your lungs weaker-the worse your asthma the weaker your lungs.
its is found in the lungs
how does pneumonia affect the lungs and the stomach
The LUNGS. Pneumonia is an infection of the lung, and can be caused by nearly any class of organism known to cause human infections. These include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Pneumonia
your lungs
pneumonia is when there is an infection in your lungs.