Pneumonia itself does not have a distinct smell, but it can be associated with foul-smelling breath if there is an underlying infection or complications like lung abscesses. Some people report a musty or stale odor from the respiratory secretions of those infected. Additionally, individuals with pneumonia may have a noticeable change in their breath, potentially due to the presence of bacteria or other pathogens. Overall, any unusual smells should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Not unless you inhale the urine itself.
pneumonia is not made up of cells. pneumonia is fluid buildup in the lungs.
Mycoplasma pneumonia has a part that sounds like "plaza."
The first syllable of pneumonia sounds like new.
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Pneumonia normally starts off with flu like symptoms (a cough and fever).
Pneumonia is primarily caused by infections from bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Non-infectious causes, such as inhaling food, liquids, or irritants like smoke, can lead to a type of pneumonia known as aspiration pneumonia. However, conditions like stress or environmental factors alone are not direct causes of pneumonia. Thus, factors that do not involve pathogens or aspiration are not causes of pneumonia.