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common symptom of aspiration pneumonia .​

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Answered by nvahitha23gmailcom
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Symptoms

Chest pain.

Coughing up foul-smelling, greenish or dark phlegm (sputum), or phlegm that contains pus or blood.

Fatigue.

Fever.

Shortness of breath.

Wheezing.

Breath odor.

Excessive sweating.

Answered by thakurbitu41022
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Answer:

Aspiration is defined as the inhalation of either oropharyngeal or gastric contents into the lower airways, that is, the act of taking foreign material into the lungs. This can cause a number of syndromes determined by the quantity and nature of the aspirated material, the frequency of aspiration, and the host factors that predispose the patient to aspiration and modify the response. [1]

There are four types of aspiration syndromes. Aspiration of gastric acid causes a chemical pneumonitis which has also been called Mendelson syndrome. [1] Aspiration of bacteria from oral and pharyngeal areas causes aspiration pneumonia. Aspiration of oil (eg, mineral oil or vegetable oil) causes exogenous lipoid pneumonia, an unusual form of pneumonia. Aspiration of a foreign body may cause an acute respiratory emergency and, in some cases, may predispose the patient to bacterial pneumonia. The pathophysiology, clinical presentation, treatment, and complications of each of these entities are different

Explanation:

What are the signs and symptoms of aspiration pneumonia?

Fever

FeverCough, which may or may not bring up mucus

FeverCough, which may or may not bring up mucusSputum (spit) that is pink or frothy

FeverCough, which may or may not bring up mucusSputum (spit) that is pink or frothyBluish skin around your mouth or your fingertips

FeverCough, which may or may not bring up mucusSputum (spit) that is pink or frothyBluish skin around your mouth or your fingertipsTrouble swallowing

FeverCough, which may or may not bring up mucusSputum (spit) that is pink or frothyBluish skin around your mouth or your fingertipsTrouble swallowingShortness of breath, rapid breathing, or noisy breathing

FeverCough, which may or may not bring up mucusSputum (spit) that is pink or frothyBluish skin around your mouth or your fingertipsTrouble swallowingShortness of breath, rapid breathing, or noisy breathingChest pain or a rapid heartbeat

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