Disease Information for Pneumonia (Clinical Manifestations)
Pneumonia is a lung infection that can make you very sick. You may cough, run a fever, and have a hard time breathing. For most people, pneumonia can be treated at home. It often clears up in 2 to 3 weeks. But older adults, babies, and people with other diseases can become very ill. They may need to be in the hospital.You can get pneumonia in your daily life, such as at school or work. This is called community-based pneumonia. You can also get it when you are in a hospital or nursing home. This is called hospital-based pneumonia. It may be more severe because you already are ill. This topic focuses on pneumonia you get in your daily life. Germs called bacteria or viruses usually cause pneumonia. Pneumonia usually starts when you breathe the germs into your lungs. You may be more likely to get the disease after having a cold or the flu. These illnesses make it hard for your lungs to fight infection, so it is easier to get pneumonia. Having a long-term, or chronic, disease like asthma, heart disease, cancer, or diabetes also makes you more likely to get pneumonia. Symptoms of pneumonia caused by bacteria usually come on quickly. They may include:Cough. You will likely cough up mucus (sputum) from your lungs. Mucus may be rusty or green or tinged with blood. Fever. Fast breathing and feeling short of breath. Shaking and "teeth-chattering" chills. You may have this only one time or many times.Chest pain that often feels worse when you cough or breathe in. Fast heartbeat.Feeling very tired or feeling very weak. Nausea and vomiting.Diarrhea.
When you have mild symptoms, your doctor may call this "walking pneumonia."
Older adults may have different, fewer, or milder symptoms. They may not have a fever. Or they may have a cough but not bring up mucus. The main sign of pneumonia in older adults may be a change in how well they think. Confusion or delirium is common. Or, if they already have a lung disease, that disease may get worse. Symptoms caused by viruses are the same as those caused by bacteria. But they may come on slowly and often are not as obvious or as bad. One may order a chest X-ray and a blood test. This is usually enough for your doctor to know if you have pneumonia.
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Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Paroxysmal Shivering
- Physical Exam Always Abnormal
- Rigors/Shaking chills
- Teeth Chattering
- Uncontrollable Shaking
- Neck muscle pains
- Acute Chest Pain
- Acute Chest Pain in Children
- Acute Chest Pain in Elderly
- Blue lips
- Chest Pain
- Chest Pain in Children
- Chest pain, substernal/midline
- Cyanosis
- Low Blood Pressure
- Non-Pleuritic Chest Pain
- Signs of Poor Perfusion
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Diaphoresis profuse/active sweating/acute
- Excess Sweating Children
- Facial erythema
- Facial flushing/Beet red
- Flushing
- Sweating Excess Perspiration
- Abdominal Distension
- Abdominal distension/protrusion/sign
- Abdominal Distention
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Pain in Children
- Abdominal Pain Worse with Cough
- Abdominal pain/worse breathing
- Absence of bowel sounds
- Acute abdomen
- Acute abdomen with no signs
- Anorexia Decreased appetite
- Diffuse Abdominal Pain
- Epigastric Pain
- Hiccough/Hiccups
- Left Upper Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Poorly Localized Abdominal Pain
- Protruberant Abdomen
- Rebound tenderness/abdomen
- Right Upper Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Steady abdominal pain
- Upper Abdominal Pain
- Vomiting
- Vomiting in Children
- Muscle Pain
- Myalgias
- Tender or painful muscles/Myalgias
- Weak/Weak as a kitten (symptom)
- Altered Mental State Diabetic
- Altered mental status Mental status change
- Cognitive deficit/mild
- Confusion Elderly New
- Confusion/agitation on exam
- Confusion/Disoriented
- Delirium
- Delirium/Agitated delirium
- Febrile seizure/children
- Headache
- Lethargy/torpor
- Meningismus
- Station change adjustment/infant poor
- Stiff neck/Nuchal rigidity
- Stupor/poor reponse to stimulus
- Sudden unconsciousness
- Accessory muscle use with breathing
- Acute Cough in Children
- Apnea In Children
- Apnea In Infants/Newborn
- Basal rales, unilateral
- Breath Sounds Decreased
- Breath sounds increased
- Bronchial breath sounds
- Bronchospasm signs
- Chest pain exacerbated on deep breathing
- Chest pain, sharp, lateral
- Chest pain/non-cardiac
- Chest Wall Pain
- Consolidation left base/signs
- Consolidation right base/on exam
- Cough
- Cough Acute
- Cough Chronic
- Cough Relentless Severe Acute
- Cough, productive
- Cyanosis Child
- Cyanosis Newborn
- Distant breath sounds
- Dullness to percussion lung base
- Dyspnea
- Dyspnea at rest
- Dyspnea on exertion
- Fremitus Localized Decrease
- Fremitus Vocal or Tactile Local increased
- Hemoptysis
- Left anterior chest pain
- Limited chest movement with respiration
- Localized decreased breath sounds
- Localized dullness to percussion
- Localized increase breath sounds
- Localized wheeze/unilateral
- Lung signs/abnormality
- Nasal flare
- Painful cough
- Pleural Friction Rub.
- Pleuritic chest pain
- Pulmonary Crackles
- Rales
- Rales Rhonchi localized
- Rales,wet
- Rapid Breathing
- Respiratory distress
- Respiratory grunt
- Rhonchi/coarse rales
- Right anterior chest pain
- Shortness of breath/SOB
- Signs of consolidation/chest
- Sputum brown/prune colored
- Sputum production
- Sputum purulent
- Sudden onset dyspnea
- Tachypnea/Increased respiratory rate
- Unilateral Rales
- Voluminous phlegm production
- Wheezing
- Wheezing in Children
- Wheezing in Elderly
- Whispered pectroliloquy/egophony
- Agitation
- Non-localized shoulder area pain
- Shoulder pain
- Shoulder pain/left
- Shoulder pain/right
- Acute sepsis syndrome
- Acutely ill patient/signs
- Chills
- Collapse/Prostration
- Debilitated
- Enervated/extreme acute fatigue
- Fever
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Fever in elderly
- Fever in kids
- Fever in kids Under 3
- Fever, high
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- High body temperature
- Malaise
- Restlessness/Anxiousness
- Toxic and Febrile Septic
- Weakness
- Weakness non-neuromuscular/systemic
- Typical Clinical Presentation
- SBI/Systemic bacterial infection child
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Elderly Unusual Patterns
- Presentation/Fulminant Sepsis Prostration
- Presentation/Toddler Acute fever Toxic Pallor Lethargic
- Presentation/Congestive heart failure Child
- Presentation/Diabetic Sudden uncontrolled Hyperglycemia
- AIDS with Altered Mental State
- AIDS with Chest Infection
- AIDs with focal Consolidation Lung
- AIDS with Pulmonary infiltrate
- Immune Deficient with Pulmonary Infiltrates
- Presentation/AIDS Abnormal Chest Xray
- AIDS with Fever
- Fever and High Sed Rate
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Acute only
- Course/Potentially lethal/untreated
- Course/Prolonged/Protracted convalescence
- Course/Severe illness
- Course/Three weeks
- Lethal Potential
- Onset/Abrupt/Sudden
- Signs & Symptoms
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