Pneumonia Carnificans

Pneumonia carnificans. Pneumonia carnification is an infection in the lungs that causes acute or chronic pneumonia. It occurs as a result of infection by pneumococci, fungi or bacteria (other viruses). This disease is a dangerous respiratory disease: in adults it can be fatal, and its treatment is difficult due to the hidden nature of the symptoms. When paired organs are damaged, their work is disrupted; as a rule, it is an inflammation of the alveolar vessels. All this causes the appearance of pneumonia in humans, but this form of the disease is more typical for children. So why is carnefica pneumonia dangerous and common? This is because it can occur in people of any age, including infants. Moreover, pneumonia can occur in a latent form, which makes its diagnosis and treatment difficult. Particularly dangerous is pneumonia that occurs in a chronic form, when the patient experiences constant bouts of coughing and chest pain. Such symptoms may indicate not only lung disease, but also other diseases, such as pneumonia. That is why it is very important to consult a doctor in a timely manner and undergo all necessary examinations.