Lubar Pneumonia Symptoms

Someone who is suffering from lobar pneumonia would have pneumonia in a portion of the lung, be it the superior lobe (the uppermost segment), the middle lobe (the central segment) or the interior lobe (the bottommost segment). Of course, it may also affect more than just one portion of a person's lung, but it is characterized by the lobe. It is usually caused by an infection of the streptococcus bacteria, but may be from another type of bacteria. Certain signs and symptoms that may indicate that a person is suffer from lobar pneumonia.
  1. Fever

    • Most people suffering from lobar pneumonia will experience a relatively high fever. This will usually be around or above 100 degrees F.

    Cough

    • Since this is an infection of the lung, most people with lobar pneumonia should expect the symptom of a cough. It will typically be productive, in that it will bring with it an almost rusty-colored mucus.

    Nausea

    • Another common symptom of lobar pneumonia will be nausea or queasiness that may be so intense it would cause a person to vomit.

    Headache

    • Many people who are suffering from lobar pneumonia will also experience headaches. These may be mild-to-severe in intensity, but can usually be treated with an anti-inflammatory like ibuprofen.

    Fatigue

    • As the body tries to fight the infection that caused the lobar pneumonia, it will eventually result in some exhaustion or fatigue from the sufferer.

    Shortness of Breath

    • Much like the cough, the effect lobar pneumonia has on the lungs could result in some shortness of breath. This will typically run the course of the infection.

    Aches & Pain

    • It wouldn't be a "bug" if there weren't any aches and pains that came with this infection. Many people dealing with lobar pneumonia will frequently suffer from some minor muscle or joint ache.

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