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Pneumonia. Fever. Chills. Cough. Shortness of breath. Chest pain when you breathe or cough. Skin or soft-tissue infection. Swelling, warmth or a skin color ...
Pneumonia. Acute respiratory distress syndrome. Organ failure or problems. Heart or brain inflammation. Pregnancy complications. COVID-19 and seasonal flu ...
If the injury affects your neck and chest, you might have an increased risk of pneumonia or other lung conditions. Medicines and therapy can be helpful for ...
Pneumonia — an infection in one or both lungs; Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) · Whooping cough. Some infections, particularly whooping cough, may cause so ...
This fungal lung infection is caused by inhaling certain mold spores. It may be serious in those with asthma or other ongoing lung diseases.
... pneumonia and other lung diseases. An X-ray of your sinuses may reveal evidence of a sinus infection. Computerized tomography scans. These scans also are ...
... pneumonia. Infect Immun. 2025 Feb 18; 93 (2):e0027624 Epub 2024 Dec 31. View PubMed; Epelbaum O, Marinelli T, Haydour Q, Pennington KM, Evans SE, Carmona EM ...
These tiny collections form red, swollen lumps called granulomas. Granulomas most commonly occur in the lungs and the lymph nodes of the chest. They also can ...
Chlamydia can cause pneumonia or a serious eye infection in the newborn. ... The chlamydia infection can pass from the vaginal canal to your child during delivery ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I recently had a CAT scan of my chest as an evaluation for pneumonia. I didn't have pneumonia, but I got an unexpected high calcium score in ...
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