Doctors used to treat caused by bacteria, the most common cause of
condition. Antibiotics have a high level of treatment. Your doctor will be based on several things, including
your age, symptoms and how severe they are, and if you want
go to hospital. Number of days you take antibiotics depends on the overall health
, how serious your pneumonia, and the type of antibiotic you
p. Most people feel some improvement
symptoms 2 to 3 days. If you are not worse than this time
doctor usually will not change your treatment for 3 days. Getting started on antibiotics soon after getting pneumonia may help recovery. For more information on antibiotics pneumonia, see
on the subject. If
no improvement or if symptoms worsen, you may need. These tests help to determine
body, which causes symptoms. These tests also strattera online help your doctor figure out
bacteria to antibiotics. If you do not need to go to the hospital
pneumonia is not usually necessary to determine >> << organism causing pneumonia prior to treatment. If you go to hospital
you may have some tests to identify bacteria. Older than 65 years. In other >> << health problems, such as,,,, long-term (chronic) or
chronic diseases. Can not take care of themselves and will not be
able to tell anyone if your symptoms worse. In severe >> << disease that reduces oxygen to reach your tissues. Were caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane (), so
you can not cough up mucus effectively and clear the lungs
. being treated outside the hospital and do not get better
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does not work for the treatment of pneumonia caused by the virus. Currently, there is no proven medical treatment
pneumonia caused. Treatment at home, such as the others and is the only
treatment. Varicella pneumonia, which is very rare, can be treated with antiviral drugs
. In most cases, pneumonia is short,
treatable disease. But frequent bouts of pneumonia can be serious complications of long-term >> << (chronic) disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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