...Walking pneumonia from mycoplasma is most common, though, in older children and adults younger than 40. People who live and work in crowded places, such as schools, homeless shelters, and prisons have a higher risk of contracting the disease. That's because walking pneumonia is contagious. It's spread when someone comes in contact with droplets from the nose and throat of someone who has it.
Flying with walking pneumonia can cause complications with other passengers. The walking pneumonia can be contagious. Also, flying high and for an extended amount of time eliminates a way to receive medical treatment or relief if needed.
The difference between "walking pneumonia" and "true pneumonia".
Do you mean walking pneumonia? Pneumonia is a lung disease that usually makes you very sick and weak. Walking pneumonia is when you have pneumonia but are not so sick that you require to stay in the bed.
walking pneumonia
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a common cause of community-acquired pneumonia in humans, particularly in older children and young adults. It can also cause other respiratory infections such as bronchitis and tracheobronchitis.
This ammonia is in a gas or liquid state? Most chemicals can not walk. You may be referring to Walking Pneumonia. Rest and antibiotics are the key there. It is also a misnomer. Walking Pneumonia is serious and you should not be walking around with it.
i myself have had walking pneumonia and it is the same infection but with walking pneumonia you don't really feel all that ill. you caould just feel as though you have a cold and you can be walking around and carrying on as normal without knowing you had it. this doesn't mke it any less serious though.
Walking pneumonia is not caused by a virus, but rather by a type of bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumoniae. It is considered active because it can cause symptoms similar to pneumonia, such as a persistent cough, fever, and fatigue. Treatment typically involves antibiotics to target the bacterial infection.
This type of pneumonia is also called atypical pneumonia, walking pneumonia, or community-acquired pneumonia
Pneumonia can cause Secondary vasculitis
While walking pneumonia will definitely make one feel quite terrible, it is the least dangerous form of pneumonia. It is a mild pneumonia and does not usually require a trip to the hospital. Some symptoms can include a cough, sore throat, and fatigue.
One of the complications of influenza is secondary pneumonia, it may be either viral pneumonia or it could be bacterial pneumonia taking advantage of the weakened state of the host.