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Go here to subscribe to Prevention and get 12 FREE gifts. Support from readers like you helps us do our best work. Panettieri adds that “for viral pneumonia and COVID pneumonia, it’s really about supportive care-making sure the patient has enough fluids, giving them oxygen if they’re low, and having them do bed rest.” “When both lungs are affected, it’s intense.”ĭr. “At the end of the day, you can live on one lung,” he says. If the condition worsens, a patient may eventually need to be put on a ventilator. That may mean giving a patient the steroid dexamethasone or the antiviral remdesivir “if indicated,” he says. In the case of pneumonia caused by COVID-19 specifically, doctors are usually “very aggressive” at treating it, Dr. In the case of viral pneumonia, your doctor may give you an antiviral, while anti-fungals are used for pneumonia cased by a fungus. If you have bacterial pneumonia, you’ll usually be given antibiotics. Overall, treatment depends on the type of pneumonia you have and how serious your infection is. “Sometimes, double pneumonia is well tolerated.” How is double pneumonia treated? “One small area of the lungs that’s affected by pneumonia can be life-threatening if it’s extensive,” says Reynold Panettieri, M.D., a lung specialist and vice chancellor for translational medicine and science at Rutgers University. That said, it depends on the person and how their body reacts. But, if both lungs are involved, you’re in a fragile situation,” he explains. “If you have one good lung, it can meet all of your body’s needs until your other lung recovers. Typically, “double pneumonia is more serious” for anyone, says Raymond Casciari, M.D., a pulmonologist at St. Here’s What Coronavirus Can Do to Your Lungs.Pneumonia in any form is usually more serious for children under the age of five, adults over the age of 65, people with certain conditions like heart failure, diabetes, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or people who have weakened immune systems, the NHLBI says. “X-rays and CT scans in patients with COVID-19 usually show both lungs are involved.” How serious is double pneumonia? “Bacterial pneumonia more commonly involves one lung and viral often is a diffuse pattern in both lungs,” Dr. It isn’t necessarily more or less common than pneumonia that involves one lung, but it usually depends on the type of pneumonia a person has. You can also develop complications of pneumonia, like septic shock, lung abscesses, renal failure, and respiratory failure, per the NHLBI.ĭouble pneumonia isn’t an official medical term, but it usually refers to having pneumonia in both lungs, says Richard Watkins, M.D., an infectious disease physician and professor of internal medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University. Increased phlegm that’s green, grey, or yellow in color.Chest pain during breathing or coughing.Symptoms can vary, but may include the following: Pneumonia can be caused by a bacteria, virus, or fungus. Pneumonia is an infection of one or both sides of the lungs that causes the air sacs (medically known as the alveoli) to fill up with fluid or pus, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).

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