What Is Triple Pneumonia?
If you have double pneumonia, both of your lungs are infected. It you have been cured of double pneumonia and then are attacked again by a lung infection, it is called triple pneumonia. Thousands of people each year die because of pneumonia; therefore, triple pneumonia can be a serious problem that requires immediate treatment.
Causes of Pneumonia
Viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic microorganisms cause pneumonia. When these organisms infest the organs, your lungs will be infected. The flu virus or other types of viruses can lead to pneumonia.
Symptoms of Pneumonia
If you are experiencing a persistent cough, as well as difficulty breathing, you should go see your doctor to let them diagnose your illness. You will also experience a high fever with the illness, as well as chills, sweating and body fatigue.
Diagnosing Pneumonia
In order to properly diagnose pneumonia, your doctor will ask you about your medical history and perform a physical exam. He will carefully listen to your lungs to check for abnormal breathing sounds. A thoracentesis and bronchoscopy can help analyze the infected parts of your organs.
Treatment for Triple Pneumonia
Various medications can treat triple pneumonia, and a doctor can prescribe the proper medications to cure the illness. If you are experiencing serious breathing problems, hospitalization may be required.
Risk Factors
If you have recently had double pneumonia, you are obviously at a higher risk for having triple pneumonia. If you smoke or have had certain diseases or illnesses, you are more at risk for developing pneumonia. Cardiovascular disease, emphysema or diabetes could lead to pneumonia.

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