Is mycoplasma infection in the lungs contagious?

Mycoplasma lung infection is contagious, mainly through the respiratory tract, and can be transmitted through cough and air droplets, with a long incubation period, up to 2~3 weeks. It is best not to come into contact with frail patients, because the elderly and frail patients have poor immunity, so it is easy to cause infection. Generally, in autumn and winter, there is a mycoplasma pneumonia pandemic caused by mycoplasma infection, and children infected with mycoplasma will have high fever, cough, and will become ill en masse.

Can a fungal infection in the lungs be cured

The symptoms of fungal infection in the lungs are very similar to those of other respiratory diseases, and it is very easy to miss and misdiagnose, delaying treatment.Is mycoplasma infection in the lungs contagious?Fungal infections of the lungs are generally related to the primary disease of the body, and are more common in the elderly and frail and immunocompromised. Treatment of fungal infections is long and costly, and most of them need to be maintained for more than 3 to 6 months.

Cerebral infarction and lung infection care

For patients with extremely severe disease and coma, endotracheal intubation or ventilator can be given to assist breathing according to the situation, and sputum suction should be paid attention to prevent suffocation, and changes in the condition should be closely observed. When pneumonia occurs, the first thing to do is to ask the patient to pay attention to rest, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy, greasy and irritating diets, and focus on easy-to-digest and nutritious foods. In the care of patients with lung infections, pay attention to the following aspects: maintain the appropriate room temperature and humidity in the environment to give full play to the natural protective function of the respiratory tract, and pay attention to ventilation.

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