How long does it take to eradicate lobar pneumonia



After clinical treatment of lobar pneumonia pneumonia, patients are usually cured within two weeks, but the recovery time for severe pneumonia is prolonged.

Lobar pneumonia pneumonia is a disease characterized by the main pathological feature of fibrin exudation in the alveoli, and the most common cause is Streptococcus pneumoniae infection.

Patients with lobar pneumonia usually present with high fever, cough and sputum, with rust-colored sputum being the most characteristic manifestation.

The usual treatment for lobar pneumonia is penicillin, and for those who are allergic to penicillin, quinolones, cefotaxime and ceftriaxone are used.

Thus lobar pneumonia is one of the few diseases that can be cured. However, some patients have significant complications due to severe damage to the alveolar structure. Some cases of lobar pneumonia may progress to severe pneumonia due to a variety of factors, and the treatment time will be prolonged, depending on the patient’s specific condition.