Health Tip: Treating Pneumonia
(HealthDay News) -- Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs, and can be caused by bacteria or a virus. Pneumonia can range from mild to severe, and treatment should vary accordingly, depending on a person's age and overall health.
While a person with pneumonia should always see a doctor, the U.S. National Library of Medicine offers these general guidelines:
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Someone with bacterial pneumonia may be treated with antibiotics, which are not effective against viral pneumonia.
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Some people with severe pneumonia -- notably the elderly, children and others with weaker immune systems -- may be hospitalized to receive antibiotic and oxygen therapy.
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Be sure to drink lots of fluids while you're recovering.
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Get lots of rest, and have someone help you with chores and other tasks.
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Keep your fever under control with acetaminophen or aspirin. But never give aspirin to children.
Date Last Reviewed:
10/30/2008
Date Last Modified:
10/30/2008