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Is Pneumonia As Scary As It Sounds?| What Puts You At Risk?

Dr. Niederman suspects that Clinton had a lower-grade fever at the 9/11 event. “I’m going to guess that she had a low-grade fever, and dehydration is also common in pneumonia because you generally don’t feel well and don’t feel like eating and drinking,” he said. “If you’re running a fever or sweating, it’s even more likely to get dehydrated, and I think that’s probably what happened to her.” This is why just 3 or 4 hours later, she was seen up and walking around. She probably rested, had something to eat and kept hydrated because someone who has severe pneumonia or something more serious, wouldn’t be outside so quickly.

What Puts You At Risk?

Adults over the age of 65 have an increased risk for complications from pneumonia, and there are more serious cases that require hospitalization when they have chronic heart disease or other chronic illnesses. Most patients respond well to antibiotics and recover quickly.

There are a number of factors that put you at risk for pneumonia. Not to long ago, we heard of the news of Juan Gabriel passing away due to heart failure and complications of pneumonia. He suffered from diabetes and heart disease, so all of this combined led to his death. Other things that put you at risk for pneumonia include: smoking, lung diseases, such as COPD or asthma, an impaired immune system, alcohol addiction, and even a severe cold and flu. This is why it’s recommended to eat right, exercise, and to take care of yourself when you have a cold or flu, because the longer you keep from going to the doctor, the more dangerous it can get. A healthy body always recovers faster, than when you suffer from other issues. Which is why Clinton is expected to recover soon, but she does need to take some time off her busy schedule.

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September 13, 2016 by Aurelio Bravo

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