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What are the clinical symptoms of pneumonia?

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Typically when you: Have penumonia you can have a constellation of symptoms including fevers, cough, phlegm, shortness of breath, wheezing, chils, malaise. Depending on your age, medical history, other medications you are on, the above can change.

Answered 7/12/2018

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Dr. Michael Depietro answered

Specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care

Several: They may include shortness of breath, fever, chills, cough productive of foul sputum and chest pain. Not all need be present.

Answered 11/26/2016

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