Interstitial pneumonia

Interstitial pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung tissue that mainly affects the alveolar walls, endothelium, capillaries and fibrous tissues of the lung parenchyma. This term denotes a whole group of inflammatory processes of the interstitial tissue of the lungs of unknown origin. It is diagnosed in patients of different ages and sex: both an adult and...

Pulmonary infarction

Pulmonary infarction is a disease in which an area of ​​the pulmonary parenchyma changes pathologically due to an acute sudden disturbance of blood circulation (thrombosis or embolism of an arterial vessel that feeds this segment). Due to the violation of blood flow in the lung, a site of necrosis is formed, and later the adjacent pleura...

Infectious pneumonia

Infectious pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs caused by the pathogenic activity of bacteria, viruses, fungi in the lung cavity. Infectious pneumonia often becomes a complication of concomitant diseases of the respiratory tract, inflammation of the respiratory system. Depending on the type of pathogen, the symptomatic picture of infectious pneumonia also appears. Any type of pneumonia...

Bilateral pneumonia in children

Pneumonia is an acute illness of the respiratory system. He has no age restrictions, both an adult and a child can suffer from pneumonia. At risk are patients with weakened immunity, premature babies and babies less than a year old. Launched bilateral pneumonia in children can lead to serious complications and death. To avoid adverse consequences, the patient is prescribed an effective therapeutic regimen.      ...

Antibiotic-free pneumonia treatment

Can pneumonia be cured without antibiotics? Inflammation of the lungs is a life-threatening disease. It lasts for a long time, with an increase in temperature, intoxication of the body. Requires complex treatment, with the use of antibiotic agents, strictly according to the doctor’s prescription. Modern medicine gives a clear answer – pneumonia cannot be cured without antibiotics. Before...