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  2. Pneumonia can often be prevented and can usually be treated. You can lower your risk of pneumonia with immunizations and other healthy living practices.

  3. Pneumonia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pneumonia/symptoms-causes/syc-20354204

    Prevention. To help prevent pneumonia: Get vaccinated. Vaccines are available to prevent some types of pneumonia and the flu. Talk with your doctor about getting these shots. The vaccination guidelines have changed over time so make sure to review your vaccination status with your doctor even if you recall previously receiving a pneumonia vaccine.

  4. Pneumonia - Prevention - NHLBI, NIH

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    You can take the following steps to help prevent pneumonia: Wash your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizers to kill germs. Dont smoke. Smoking prevents your lungs from properly filtering out and defending your body against germs.

  5. How to Prevent Pneumonia: 5 Tips Plus Treatment and ... -...

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    5 Tips for Preventing Pneumonia. Get a pneumonia vaccine. Wash your hands. Avoid people who are ill. Adopt healthy habits. Keep colds from turning into pneumonia. Treating pneumonia. Recovery...

  6. Preventing Pneumonia - American Lung Association

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    Can Pneumonia Be Prevented? Yes, many cases can be prevented. You can reduce your risk of getting pneumonia by following a few simple steps. Here's how: Get Vaccinated. Seasonal influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and the virus that causes COVID-19 are common causes of pneumonia.

  7. Pneumonia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Schedule an Appointment. Contents Overview Symptoms and Causes Diagnosis and Tests Management and Treatment Prevention Outlook / Prognosis Living With Additional Common Questions. Overview. Pneumonia causes your lung tissue to swell. It can cause fluid or pus in your lungs. What is pneumonia?

  8. Management and Prevention Guidelines | Pneumonia | CDC

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    Key points. Professional organizations have issued pneumonia-related guidelines. They summarize evidenced-based recommendations to manage pneumonia. Some of the guidelines also include prevention recommendations. The guidelines apply to community or healthcare facility settings.

  9. Pneumonia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pneumonia/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354210

    Pneumonia can prevent your lungs from moving enough oxygen into your bloodstream. Sputum test. A sample of fluid from your lungs (sputum) is taken after a deep cough and analyzed to help pinpoint the cause of the infection.

  10. Key points. Bacteria and viruses are common causes of pneumonia (a lung infection). Fungi and parasites are less common causes. Germs that commonly cause pneumonia in the community are different from those in healthcare settings. Clinicians aren't always able to find out which germ caused someone to get sick with pneumonia. Overview.

  11. Pneumonia - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Overview. More. Pneumonia is a form of acute respiratory infection that is most commonly caused by viruses or bacteria. It can cause mild to life-threatening illness in people of all ages, however it is the single largest infectious cause of death in children worldwide.