Atypical pneumonia
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Also known as: walking pneumoniaContent medically reviewed byDr. Govind DesaiMD, Respiratory MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTSymptomsSymptomsIf you or someone you know is exhibiting symptoms of Atypical pneumonia, seek medical attention immediately.Symptoms of atypical pneumonia include:Persistent coughFlu-like symptoms, such as fever, chill, or cold sweatSore, dry, or itchy throatPersistent headacheWeakness or fatigueChest pain when breathing deeplyAches and pains in the muscles and jointsNausea and abdominal painLoss of appetiteDiarrhoeaFacial or ocular palsies Persistent cough Flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chill, or cold sweat Sore, dry, or itchy throat Persistent headache Weakness or fatigue Chest pain when breathing deeply Aches and pains in the muscles and joints Nausea and abdominal pain Loss of appetite Diarrhoea Facial or ocular palsies Usually infects people under 40 with mild pneumonia symptoms Commonly causes earaches, headaches, and a sore throat Common among school-aged children and young adults Generally more severe, and seen most often in older adults People who smoke Age - older adults or infants and school-aged Weakened immune systems Smoking or tobacco use Certain long term medications Cover your nose and mouth while coughing and sneezing Wash your hands with soap and water frequently Use hand sanitizer if water is not available Pleural effusion (fluid buildup around the lungs) Pericarditis (inflammation of the membrane around heart) Neurologic complications like cranial nerve palsies , meningitis ,Guillian-Barre syndrome
Persistent cough
Flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chill, or cold sweat
Sore, dry, or itchy throat
Persistent headache
Weakness or fatigue
Chest pain when breathing deeply
Aches and pains in the muscles and joints
Nausea and abdominal pain
Loss of appetite
Diarrhoea
Facial or ocular palsies
Usually infects people under 40 with mild pneumonia symptoms
Commonly causes earaches, headaches, and a sore throat
Common among school-aged children and young adults
Generally more severe, and seen most often in older adults
People who smoke
Age - older adults or infants and school-aged
Weakened immune systems
Smoking or tobacco use
Certain long term medications
Cover your nose and mouth while coughing and sneezing
Wash your hands with soap and water frequently
Use hand sanitizer if water is not available
Pleural effusion (fluid buildup around the lungs)
Pericarditis (inflammation of the membrane around heart)
Neurologic complications like cranial nerve palsies , meningitis ,Guillian-Barre syndrome
DA: 31 PA: 34 MOZ Rank: 69