why would i answer this if im th one asking the question
no pneumonia doesn't effect the gender because pneumonia can affect anyone because they could catch it.
Bronchitis, pneumonia, COPD, cancer,
medications are the best fight against pneumonia. Antibiotics are used to fight bacterial pneumonia. Antivirals are administered to fight against viral pneumonia since antibiotics will have no effect on them. Administration of a fever reducer can also be given to help reduce the fever in the individual.
Five years. The Pneumococcal Vaccine prevents serious blood, brain, and lung infections from the streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. This includes pneumonia and meningitis.
Pneumonia is the biggest probelm associated with poor ventilation.
The vaccine usually takes effect in two weeks.
because it effect many people and the bad thing about it, is that it also kill
Pneumonia is an effect, not a cause. Pneumonia is not a specific disease brought on by one particular cause. Pneumonia is a lung condition involving inflammation and frequently excess fluid. A fever is a similar effect, and can be brought on by many different potential causes. The question is, what caused the pneumonia? Pneumonia can be caused by nearly any type of infection (fungal, bacterial, viral, parasites), but also exposure to chemicals or physical damage. Unfortunately, that means that the answer is, "maybe." That "maybe" is more likely a "probably" for a preemie. It is "probably" brought on by an infection, though your doctor's almost certainly sent tracheal aspirates to a lab to check for an active culture. If so, a few days later, they can tell you definitively what is causing the pneumonia.
Normal side effects of the pneumonia shot is swelling and soreness at the area the shot was given. If you have concerns about an allergic reaction, you should consult your physician!
Mixing bleach with pneumonia would have no significant effect on the disease. Pneumonia is primarily caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi infecting the lungs, while bleach is a strong disinfectant used to kill pathogens on surfaces. However, inhaling bleach fumes can be harmful to the respiratory system and exacerbate respiratory conditions like pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a general term, not a specific disease. There is viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, and a fungal pneumonia, among others.
In a way it can me. If you have a really hard time breathing and your lungs have pain, then yes, it can be an effect to having pheumonia