Wednesday, February 22, 2012

In most cases, walking pneumonia affected ...

Walking pneumonia is a bacterial infection caused by bacteria commonly known as mycoplasm pneumonia. This, however, can also be caused by viruses, fungi or other parasites. Walking pneumonia is called as the infected person can walk without hospitalization, because the symptoms are very mild. In most cases, walking pneumonia, the affected person does not know who suffer from this disease. In some cases, walking pneumonia, a limit. Infected people can be free from infection without treatment 4-5 weeks. Walking pneumonia symptoms similar to those observed in people suffering from other forms of pneumonia. In the early stages of walking pneumonia


Symptoms are similar to colds and flu. These symptoms can be confused with the flu. Initial symptoms are similar, both in adults and children. Some of the symptoms of pneumonia walking infected person usually suffers from the cold, body strattera pain, sore throat and runny nose


time from when a person infected with the onset of symptoms is called the incubation period. This incubation period for walking pneumonia is approximately 1-3 weeks. The incubation period varies depending on the pathogen, the immune system affected individual along with other factors. .

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