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Can bacterial infection cause pneumonia?

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Pneumonia is an aggravation bacterial of the lungs because of bacterial disease. Various kinds of microbes can cause pneumonia. This sort of pneumonia can happen in the two lungs, one lung, or one segment of a lung. The seriousness of bacterial pneumonia indications can differ. A few group just experience gentle manifestations others create hazardous intricacies. As indicated by the American Lung Association, ordinary side effects of bacterial pneumonia include chest pain , shortness of breath, fever, tiredness and chills. Little air sacs called alveoli are inside the flaps of every lung. Regularly, these air sacs help in the body's gas trade, while breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide. At the point when an individual creates pneumonia, the air sacs experience aggravation, which can make them load up with liquid. On the off chance that the air sacs load up with liquid instead of air, breathing may get troublesome. Sometimes, the lungs and the remainder of the bod...

Does fever play an important role after vaccination?

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Fever is a body temperature which is measured higher than the normal temperature. Most of the people experience normal body temperature around 98.6ᴼF (37ᴼC). It is a temporary increase in the body temperature, frequently caused due to an illness. Some of the common symptoms of fever are general weakness, sweating, headache, dehydration, irritability, loss of appetite etc. It can be measured through digital thermometers. Initially, vaccines develop the immune system to protect against bacteria or viruses that makes a person sick. It is a medical product, though they are invented to protect from diseases but, cause many side effects like swelling, soreness or redness at the injection site etc. It works by training the immune system to recognize and fighting pathogens, either bacteria or viruses. To perform this, certain molecules from the pathogen must be launched into the body to trigger an immune response. Fever is a compulsory symptom after any vaccination. Vaccination is a ...