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pulmonía feminine noun1. pneumonia

They are the same. Neumonía is the term used by doctors, while pulmonia is often used by people outside of the medical profession........

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The pulmonia is a small cart-type used to transport passengers and is used in Mazatlan MX a legal vehicle in the US?

Yes, provided you have all permits in order. The pulmonia uses the chassis of a golf car, and uses a small scooter or kart motor (250-850 cc / 15-52 cu in, with one or two cylinders).


What is the cause of pulmonia?

Pulmonia, commonly known as pneumonia, is primarily caused by infections from bacteria, viruses, or fungi that affect the lungs. The most frequent bacterial cause is Streptococcus pneumoniae, while viral pneumonia can result from influenza or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Other factors, such as aspiration of food or liquids, and underlying health conditions can also contribute to its development. Symptoms typically include cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.


Where are Pulmonia Taxis Mazatlan Mexico manufactured?

Pulmonias are custom-made cars, using a general golf car framework and a Volkswagen Sedan motor. This motor is air-cooled, allowing for cheap maintenance costs, but making these vehicles quite noisy.


What are some symptoms of pulmonia?

Pulmonía (also called neumonía) symptoms are roughly the same as those of the common cold or influenza, namely fever, cough, difficulty breathing, pain upon inhalation, muscle aches, and coughing up blood. Pulmonía is a leading cause of death in many nations and should be treated with antibiotics. If you suspect that you have this disease see your general practitioner immediately.


What happen if the patients having pulmonia is didn't get well.?

If a patient with pneumonia does not improve, they may experience worsening symptoms and complications, such as respiratory failure, sepsis, or lung abscesses. Delayed treatment can lead to increased morbidity and mortality, particularly in vulnerable populations like the elderly or those with underlying health issues. Persistent infection can also cause long-term lung damage and may require hospitalization or more aggressive interventions. Prompt medical attention is essential to prevent these serious outcomes.