Cough increased for more than 3 weeks, is it walking pneumonia? Identify the symptoms like this

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Atypical Pneumonia: Most people may not have heard about walking pneumonia, it is not as dangerous as common pneumonia, but it cannot be ignored at all.

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What Is Walking Pneumonia: The winter season may not have come fully yet, but we should be cautious about our health from now on. As the weather changes, a persistent cough is ignored as a common cold or seasonal allergy. But when the cough refuses to go away or worsens over time, it can be a sign of some serious illness, such as walking pneumonia. This is a type of lung infection also called atypical pneumonia.

What is walking pneumonia?

Walking pneumonia is actually a mild lung infection caused by bacteria such as Mycoplasma pneumoniae. A 2018 study states that walking pneumonia is a mild, uncommon disease with different symptoms. It can be difficult to detect, and it is not clearly visible. Unlike severe forms of pneumonia, it only sometimes requires bed rest or hospitalization. Many people continue to lead their normal lives during this time and are unaware that their lungs are fighting a bacterial infection.

Symptoms of Walking Pneumonia

-Sore throat

-Mild shortness of breath

-Persistent cough

-Mild fever

-Fatigue

Do not ignore the continuous cough

A cough that lasts more than 2 or 3 weeks can be a sign of walking pneumonia. Unlike colds or allergies, this disease causes deep inflammation in the respiratory tract. Also, this cough may be dry at first, but later mucus starts to be produced. It can cause problems in the windpipe, due to which fever or related symptoms can arise.

Risk factors of walking pneumonia Walking

pneumonia is caused by abnormal bacteria. It can affect anyone, although some people are more sensitive than others. Let's know which people are more at risk

People who live more in crowded areas

- whose immunity is

very weak - those who have

respiratory disorders - who live more in polluted areas

- who smoke excessively.

How can this pneumonia be detected?

Chest X-ray walking can detect pneumonia, while abnormality is rarely seen in the common cold. If the symptoms worsen instead of improving after a week, it is important to consult a doctor.

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