Pneumonia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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What is pneumonia?

Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It is a highly contagious disease which can be serious and life-threatening. Viral and bacterial pneumonia can spread to others through inhalation of airborne droplets from a sneeze or cough. They can also spread onto shared objects through touch. Fungal pneumonia though does not spread from person to person.

When pneumonia occurs the lungs get inflamed, and the tiny air sacs, or alveoli, inside the lungs fill up with fluid making it difficult to breathe.

Anybody can contract pneumonia, however, this illness can be fatal for older adults, infants, people with weak or impaired immune systems, or people suffering from other infections and diseases such as asthma, heart disease, cystic fibrosis, cancer, or diabetes. Hence, though pneumonia can be treated at home, older adults, babies, and people with other diseases need to be hospitalised.

How does pneumonia occur?

Pneumonia starts when you inhale the germs into your lungs.

Pneumonia causes inflammation in the air sacs in your lungs, which are called alveoli. The alveoli fill up with fluid or pus, making it difficult to breathe.

Pneumonia can be classified according to how the germs were inhaled:

Pneumonia can also be classified according to where it was contracted:

One is more prone to the disease if he/she suffers from a cold or the flu since one’s immune system is already weak. Having a long-term, or chronic, disease such as asthma, heart disease, cancer, or diabetes, also makes you more likely to get pneumonia.

Who is prone to pneumonia?

Some people are more prone to pneumonia than others:

What are the causes of pneumonia?

Pneumonia can be classified according to the according to the organism that causes the infection:

Bacterial pneumonia: The most common cause of bacterial pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae. Chlamydophila pneumonia and Legionella pneumophila can also cause bacterial pneumonia.

Viral pneumonia: Respiratory viruses are often the cause of pneumonia.  Young children and older people are especially at a risk of viral pneumonia. Viral pneumonia lasts for a shorter time than bacterial pneumonia.

Mycoplasma pneumonia: Mycoplasma organisms are neither viruses nor bacteria, but they have traits common to both. Mycoplasmas generally cause mild cases of pneumonia, most often in older children and young adults.

Fungal pneumonia: This form of pneumonia is caused by fungi from soil or bird droppings. It occurs when people inhale large amounts of the organisms. They can also cause pneumonia in people with chronic diseases or weakened immune systems.

What are the symptoms of pneumonia? How is pneumonia diagnosed?

Some common symptoms of pneumonia include:

Diagnosis


During the process of diagnosis, your doctor will first gather your medical history. He will perform a physical exam, including listening to your lungs with a stethoscope. He may ask you to undergo additional tests such as:

What are the complications of pneumonia?

The complications of pneumonia include:

What is the treatment for pneumonia?

Your doctor may treat you with antibiotics, cough medicines, and fever reducers.

If your age is above 60 years, you may need to be hospitalized, based on the severity of your condition.

If it is a child (below 2 years) who is suffering from pneumonia, he/she will need to be hospitalized.

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Patient Experiences

Nikhil Poladiya
Treatment for Severe Pneumonia
Dr.Amit .P.Shah is an excellent physician. I consulted him a number of times regarding my dad's health problems which started with convulsions then pneumonia and later sepsis. Dr.Amit Shah is responsible for saving my father from a very critical condition wherein he was down with severe pneumonia and sepsis. Dr.Shah was very patient and understanding and explained the condition and also the treatm ...Read More
Doctor in this story :Dr. Amit Shaha
Madhu Hospital
Nikhil Poladiya
Treatment for Severe Pneumonia and Sepsis
Dr.Amit .P.Shah is an excellent physician. I consulted him a number of times regarding my dad's health problems which started with convulsions then pneumonia and later sepsis. Dr.Amit Shah is responsible for saving my father from a very critical condition wherein he was down with severe pneumonia and sepsis. Dr.Shah was very patient and understanding and explained the condition and also the treatm ...Read More
Doctor in this story :Dr. Amit Shaha
Madhu Hospital
Tamkeen
Satisfied With Treatment for Pneumonia
I had gullen barri syndrome in january 2007 and I took the treatment at Delhi. I took the discharge and condition improved slowly. Later on on I developed pneumonia and consulted with Dr Javaid. He started antibiotics iv for seven days *** * *** ***** ** *** ****** As he advised me to get admission in hospital so many times.He made the point to let me know he'd always be available when needed, sho ...Read More
Doctor in this story :Dr. Javaid Tahir
Dr Javaid Tahir Clinic
anjali meshram
Relief from TB
Most Friendly Doctor I ever meet, He thoroughly analyzes the cause of illness and treats a patient according to that. I went for treatment of TB before approx 9 months to dr parihar , he explain my health conditions perfectly and plan treatment . After treatment now I am releaved from TB and feeling much better than ever before. He always treat you with kind words and never in seek of any extra mo ...Read More
Doctor in this story :Dr. Aditya Parihar
Parihar Chest Clinic

Questions answered by trusted doctors

Verified User
2009 she had heart bypass surgery now she got Pneumonia diseases
My questions is how many days will take to cure Pneumonia diseases?
Dr. Neel Kamal Srivastava
General Physician, Ghaziabad
With good antibiotic she will get cure for sure but she need admission in hospital and recovery period is long at least 2-3 moths
Verified User
My son is 7 and has asthma. He has had pneumonia 4 times in 9 months what could be causing the pneumonia so much?
Dr. Rewati Govindrajan
Pediatrician, Pune
Was all the episodes of pneumonia completely cured and follow up x ray showed complete resolution? Was the pneumonia affecting same segment of lungs every time or different segments were affected?  It requires detailed evaluation for immunodeficiency disorders or local pathology consult ur pediatrician
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Did you know?

Highest pneumonia deaths

India has the highest number of pneumonia deaths in the world.

Nearly 3 lakh children died

Nearly three lakh children died of pneumonia in India in 2016.

Pneumonia is the leading cause of disease in children

Pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death among children under five.

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Home Remedies

Basil Leaves and Black Pepper

Crush some basil leaves to extract the juice and keep aside. Grind some peppercorns. Mix the ground pepper to the basil juice and consume it in intervals of 6 to 7 hours.

Take Turmeric

Mix a teaspoon of turmeric with a glass of warm milk or water, and add a pinch of salt. Drink this every day before going to bed at night. Alternatively warm some water and mix ¼ teaspoon of black pepper powder and 1½ teaspoon of turmeric. Have this concoction once a day till you recover.

Ginger Tea

Grind a piece of ginger and extract its juice. Add one teaspoon of honey and a few drops of lemon juice into it. Have this mix every day before going to bed.

Steam Inhaling

Fill a vessel with some hot water and put in a few drops of any essential oil that you may have around the house such as tea tree, lavender, camphor or eucalyptus. Position your face over the vessel and cover your head along with the vessel with a towel, and inhale the steam.

Cayenne Pepper Intake

Take a glass of water, add one teaspoon of lemon juice and sprinkle a little cayenne pepper on it. Drink the mix, at least 4 times every day. Cayenne pepper helps the body release mucus from the respiratory tract, which makes it easier for the patient to breathe

Gargle with Salt Water

Gargle with warm salt water three to four times per day. This will clear your respiratory tract.