What is pneumonia? Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Lightweight with 2
main parts: the respiratory tract (also called bronchial tubes) and alveoli (also called air sacs
). When you breathe, air travels down through the respiratory tract and in your
alveoli (say: al-you-o-lie). Since oxygen enters the alveoli
blood while carbon dioxide comes out of your blood. If you have a >> << pneumonia, the alveoli become inflamed your (irritated and swollen) and filled with fluid >>. << This makes it difficult for you strattera dosing to breathe. Pneumonia is usually caused by bacteria or virus
. It can also be caused by fungi or irritating substances you breathe in
light. What >> << are various types of pneumonia? is the most common type of pneumonia. You can catch him in public
(such as work, school, grocery store or gym). Bacteria, viruses, fungi
or irritating substances in the air can lead to pneumonia.
Pneumococcus bacteria are the most common cause of this type of pneumonia >>. << This type of pneumonia can develop after a cold or flu
. (Also called the Institute of pneumonia) is a type of pneumonia that
you can catch while you are in hospital, especially if you
stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), or use a fan to help
you breathe. This type of pneumonia and pneumonia, which develops after
you have a serious operation (eg, thoracic surgery) and pneumonia that develops
while in or receiving treatment in renal dialysis
centers and chronic care. This can be very dangerous, especially for
small children, the elderly and people who have weakened immune systems. This type of pneumonia that develops after you inhale particles into your lungs
This often occurs when the particles are light after vomiting >> << and you are not strong enough to cough particles your lungs
is a type of pneumonia that affects people with weakened immune systems, >> <<. This is because some organisms that usually do
. healthy people sick, but they can be dangerous for people
. conditions such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), acquired immunodeficiency
(AIDS), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) or people who have recently undergone organ transplantation. .
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