Pneumonia Symptoms and Treatment Options
Much like bronchitis, there are also different types of pneumonia and can be caused by a wide variety of factors. The two main types of pneumonia are bacterial pneumonia and viral pneumonia. Bacterial pneumonia is by far the most common form of pneumonia, and it is fairly easy to diagnose and treat as long as medical assistance is administered while it is still in its early stages. The most common form of bacterial pneumonia is what is referred to as streptococcus. Viral pneumonia is the result of a respiratory virus, which most often occurs in young children and elderly adults. In most instances, viral pneumonia is not extremely serious if caught in the early stages.
Pneumonia shares a lot of the same symptoms as bronchitis, which is why the two are often confused with one another. Here are the more common symptoms of pneumonia:
Coughing that produces mucusChest painShortness of breathSweating and chillsFeverBacterial pneumonia is the simplest pneumonia type to treat as it is able to be knocked out, in most cases, by the use of antibiotics, which is not the case with bronchitis. For viral pneumonia, the treatment often includes the use of antiviral medication, which is different than antibiotics. Additionally, be sure to ask about over-the-counter medication as the right medication can help relieve the symptoms during the recovery process. Also, as with any illness, be sure to receive the proper amount of fluids and rest up, avoiding the temptation to return to work or school too soon.
Like any infection, it is best to try and prevent it from occurring in the first place. To do so, consider getting vaccinated, attempt to quit smoking if you are a smoker and live a healthy lifestyle, which includes washing your hands often and avoiding coughing onto your body.
When to Visit Urgent Care for a Respiratory Illness
While it is not uncommon for more mild forms of respiratory illness improve on their own, more severe cases require medical assistance to accurately diagnose the respiratory illness and subsequently administer the proper treatment. Therefore, it is important to be mindful of the more concerning signs of respiratory illness that indicate urgent care is needed.
Since the most prominent sign of both bronchitis and pneumonia is a nasty cough, it is essential to look for signs that a cough is worsening. For instance, be sure to consult with your local urgent care center if your cough lasts for more than a couple weeks, produces blood or dark mucus or prevents you from getting a good night’s rest.
Additionally, urgent care may be needed if there is a separate underlying medical condition that may have caused you to develop bronchitis, such as lung cancer, asthma or a severe case of the flu. Also, any case of bronchitis, pneumonia or any other respiratory illness in which the symptoms suddenly worsen for no apparent reason should be discussed. For instance, if your case of bronchitis or pneumonia only involved a constant cough and chest discomfort, but the coughing becomes more chronic and a severe fever starts to show up, it is important to come in for a visit to ensure the symptoms are properly managed.
Lastly, anytime a child begins to show signs and symptoms of a respiratory illness, it is important to seek urgent care as soon as possible, especially if one of the symptoms is a fever. By ensuring your daughter or son receives the prompt attention they need, you can sleep well knowing they are set up to make a quick, full recovery and their symptoms are not going to make their lives utterly miserable in the meantime.
Consult With Us
To ensure you receive the proper treatment necessary to make a full, quick recovery from bronchitis or pneumonia, be sure to consult with us if your symptoms become a cause for concern for any reason whatsoever, especially if it is your child experiencing the respiratory illness symptoms.
At our urgent care facility, we are well equipped with a quality staff and the necessary resources needed to ensure an accurate diagnosis, strong treatment plan and the preventive care required to avoid a future case of respiratory illness. If your symptoms last for more than a week or worsen suddenly without good reason, be sure to consult with us about the next step to take in the process.
Without the proper treatment for bronchitis and pneumonia, the symptoms can worsen and even become life-threatening in some instances. With the appropriate treatment, however, most make a quick recovery that allows them to get back to doing the things they love in no time.
In the event you are concerned about you or your child’s respiratory illness symptoms, be sure to consult with us, and we will do all we can to ensure you or your child get the treatment that is needed to recover fully.