Pneumonia Friedlander's

Pneumonia Friedlander | Article

Introduction Pneumonia is one of the most common lung diseases. It can be caused by various viruses, bacteria or fungi. However, one type of pneumonia is called **"Friedlander pneumonia"**. Description of pneumonia Friedlander type “Friedlander pneumonia” is a severe lung disease caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pneumococcus is a type of bacteria that causes infections in different parts of the body, including the lungs.

**Signs and Symptoms** Friedlander's pneumonia is associated with chest pain, dry cough, shortness of breath, low fever, and sometimes greenish or brown nasal discharge.

Why it occurs The main cause of the Friedlander type of pneumococcus is infection of the bronchi with sputum containing Ps. Aeruginosa, in patients with reduced immunity. This can lead to various complications such as respiratory failure and even death.

Friedlander's pneumonia can be prevented by immunizing the population against pneumococcal infection. But if a disease occurs, you should immediately consult a doctor. The doctor will diagnose and prescribe treatment, which may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and oxygen therapy. Treatment should continue until the patient recovers completely. Once the patient has recovered, they may require rehabilitation to help them regain their physical fitness. In some cases, surgical interventions may be necessary. Conclusions Fronaulski pneumonia is best prevented by getting vaccinated in a timely manner. If symptoms occur, consult a doctor and prescribe treatment. And having recovered, seek medical help for rehabilitation.