How long can you have pneumonia and not know it?

If you have walking pneumonia
walking pneumonia
Atypical pneumonia, also known as walking pneumonia, is any type of pneumonia not caused by one of the pathogens most commonly associated with the disease. Its clinical presentation contrasts to that of "typical" pneumonia. A variety of microorganisms can cause it.
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caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae, you can be considered contagious from two to up to four weeks before symptoms appear (called the incubation period). During this time, you will not realize you are contagious and spreading pneumonia.
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Can you have pneumonia for a long time without knowing it?

You can get pneumonia in one or both lungs. You can also have it and not know it. Doctors call this walking pneumonia. Causes include bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
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Can you have pneumonia for months?

"In addition, it's important to get plenty of rest, drink plenty of fluids and take fever-reducing medicine if you have a fever," he adds. Most people start to feel better within three to five days, but a cough from pneumonia can last weeks or months after treatment.
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Can you have pneumonia without many symptoms?

People with pneumonia typically develop a cough. However, the American Thoracic Society state that it is possible to have pneumonia without the symptom.
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What are the symptoms of silent pneumonia?

You might have:
  • Chest pain when you take a deep breath.
  • A cough that may come in violent spasms.
  • Mild flu-like symptoms such as fever and chills.
  • Sore throat.
  • Headache.
  • Tiredness.
  • Weakness that may last after other symptoms go away.
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Pneumonia – A Serious Condition to be Taken Seriously



What happens if pneumonia is left untreated?

Untreated pneumonia can also lead to a lung abscess, where part of the lung tissue dies. And, in very rare cases, respiratory failure can occur. These complications can be reduced, or avoided altogether, with prompt diagnosis and proper treatment. Your doctor relies on several tools to help diagnose pneumonia.
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Can you have pneumonia for 6 months?

3 months – most symptoms should have resolved, but you may still feel very tired (fatigue) 6 months – most people will feel back to normal.
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What can be mistaken for pneumonia?

Less common diseases that may be confused with pneumonia include pulmonary emboli, or blood clots in the lung; bronchiectasis, and lung cancer.
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What are the 4 stages of pneumonia symptoms?

Stages of Pneumonia
  • Stage 1: Congestion. During the congestion phase, the lungs become very heavy and congested due to infectious fluid that has accumulated in the air sacs. ...
  • Stage 2: Red hepatization. ...
  • Stage 3: Gray hepatization. ...
  • Stage 4: Resolution.
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How long can walking pneumonia last untreated?

While walking pneumonia is milder than pneumonia, it requires a longer recovery period. It can last for up to six weeks, while pneumonia symptoms usually start to improve within a couple of days.
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What are the first signs of walking pneumonia?

The symptoms of walking pneumonia may come on slowly, beginning one to four weeks after exposure.
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Symptoms of walking pneumonia include:
  • Sore throat (pharyngitis)
  • Feeling tired (fatigue)
  • Chest pain.
  • Mild chills.
  • Low-grade fever.
  • Persistent cough that can be dry or produce mucus.
  • Sneezing.
  • Headache.
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What does Covid pneumonia feel like?

You may have severe shortness of breath, a cough, a fever, chest pain, chills, or fatigue. Your doctor might recommend cough medicine and pain relievers that reduce fever. In the most serious cases, you may need to go to the hospital for help breathing with a machine called a ventilator.
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Can you have pneumonia without cough?

It is possible to have pneumonia without a cough or fever. Symptoms may come on quickly or may worsen slowly over time. Sometimes a person who has a viral upper respiratory infection (cold) will get a new fever and worsening that signals the start of the secondary bacterial infection.
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What is Covid pneumonia?

COVID-19 Pneumonia

In pneumonia, the lungs become filled with fluid and inflamed, leading to breathing difficulties. For some people, breathing problems can become severe enough to require treatment at the hospital with oxygen or even a ventilator. The pneumonia that COVID-19 causes tends to take hold in both lungs.
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Can I have pneumonia and not have a fever?

Is it possible to have pneumonia without having a fever? It's not the norm but, yes, it's possible to have pneumonia with a low fever or even no fever. If this occurs, it's usually in the very young (newborns and infants) and in older adults or adults with a weakened immune system.
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What pneumonia feels like?

Early symptoms are similar to influenza symptoms: fever, a dry cough, headache, muscle pain, and weakness. Within a day or two, the symptoms typically get worse, with increasing cough, shortness of breath and muscle pain. There may be a high fever and there may be blueness of the lips.
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Can you have pneumonia with clear lung sounds?

"Usually with a cold, the lungs are going to sound pretty clear," DeBlasio says. "With more classic pneumonia, you tend to hear (characteristic sounds) more localized to one particular spot in the lungs. But with a walking pneumonia, you just hear diffuse crackles all over the lungs, oftentimes on both sides."
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How long does pneumonia from Covid last?

For the 15% of infected individuals who develop moderate to severe COVID-19 and are admitted to the hospital for a few days and require oxygen, the average recovery time ranges between three to six weeks.
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How long can you live with pneumonia?

Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be fatal. It causes the air sacs in the lungs to become inflamed and to fill with pus and fluid. Different types of pneumonia affect its seriousness. Pneumonia can be mild, and people with good health can recover within 1 to 3 weeks.
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Where does pneumonia hurt?

Chest pain is one of the most common symptoms of pneumonia. Chest pain is caused by the membranes in the lungs filling with fluid. This creates pain that can feel like a heaviness or stabbing sensation and usually worsens with coughing, breathing or laughing.
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Can you recover from pneumonia on your own?

Mild cases of pneumonia can go away on their own if you manage your symptoms and get adequate rest. Home treatment for pneumonia includes getting plenty of rest, drinking adequate fluids, steamy baths or showers, fever reducers, and avoiding smoking. In severe cases of pneumonia, hospitalization may be needed.
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How long does it take for pneumonia to develop?

The symptoms of pneumonia can develop suddenly over 24 to 48 hours, or they may come on more slowly over several days. Common symptoms of pneumonia include: a cough – which may be dry, or produce thick yellow, green, brown or blood-stained mucus (phlegm)
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Does walking pneumonia show up on xray?

Although walking pneumonia may go away on its own, antibiotics may be necessary. Walking pneumonia can be confirmed by a chest X-ray, which will show an area of infection in the lung.
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How can you tell if you have a lung infection?

a cough with thick yellow, green, or blood-tinged mucus. stabbing chest pain that worsens when coughing or breathing. sudden onset of chills severe enough to make you shake. fever of 102-105°F or above (fever lower than 102°F in older persons)
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Can you feel pneumonia in your back?

Pneumonia. Pneumonia is an infection that causes the tiny air sacs in the lungs to fill with fluid. It can occur in one or both lungs. Symptoms of pneumonia vary in severity, but people may experience chest, abdominal, or back pain when breathing or coughing.
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