Pneumonia Care at Home
Pneumonia Care at HomePneumonia is a potentially serious condition, especially in older people and those with chronic illnesses or aweakened immune system. It occurs when a virus, bacteria or other infection causes air sacs in the lungs,known as Alveoli, to become inflamed and fill up with fluid or pus. This may result in symptoms including acough that brings up mucus, fever, chills, a fast heart rate, shortness of breath, and chest pain when youbreathe or cough.“The symptoms of pneumonia can vary. They can be mild to severe depending on such factors such asperson’s age, the type of infection and the person’s overall health.”Getting a Pneumonia vaccine is the best way to prevent pneumonia and the serious complications it cancause. But if you do get pneumonia, it may be treatable at home, with measures including rest and plenty offluids. In addition, you’ll be prescribed antibiotics if your pneumonia is caused by bacteria. Take them asdirected and finish the entire prescription, even if you feel better.Over-the-counter pain relievers like Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen can reduce achiness and fever. Coughing isgood, because it helps loosen up mucus and remove it from your lungs. Over-the-counter cough medicinesmay have limited effectiveness so talk to your health care provider about whether to take them. Also, don’tsmoke and stay away from other people’s smoke.“Generally, your symptoms of pneumonia should resolve within one to two weeks. If your symptoms donot improve or they get worse in that timeframe, then you should see your provider to be reevaluated.”Get medical attention right away if you have increased shortness of breath, chest pain, a fever of 102 degreesor higher, or you’re coughing up blood in your mucus. Avoid spreading your germs by washing your handsfrequently with soap and water. Cover your nose and mouth when you cough – ideally into a tissue or thecrook of your elbow rather than your hands.“You’re most contagious in the first two to three days after the start of your symptoms. Stay home untilyou feel better to avoid infecting others and to make sure that you fully recover.”This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.PRG54191A EN PneumoniaCareAtHome.pdf© The Wellness NetworkPage 1 of 1
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