What is Acute Pneumonia?


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Most of the pneumonia commonly seen in our clinical practice is acute pneumonia, that is, the patient shows a sudden rise in temperature in a short period of time, and also shows a cough accompanied by sputum. In this case, the patient normally has a decrease in immunity, for example, he has excessive fatigue, or recent malnutrition, hunger, or an acute decrease in airway immunity caused by rain and cold, resulting in pneumonia. For this kind of acute pneumonia, we should actively treat it clinically, because if acute pneumonia is not treated effectively, it may show some serious complications, including organ failure, such as cardiac insufficiency, or renal failure, as well as acute bacteremia. only after timely and effective treatment can this possible complication be effectively controlled. If acute pneumonia is not treated in time, this development of inflammation may show a protracted state, which will affect our further efficacy.