Simple ways to determine pneumonia

There is usually no simple way to determine pneumonia. The diagnosis of pneumonia can be determined from the symptoms of coughing and sputum, the signs of wet rales in the lungs, the elevated proportion of inflammatory cells in the blood, and the inflammatory infiltration seen in the chest CT.
1. Clinical symptoms: the clinical manifestations of pneumonia can be manifested as new cough, coughing up yellow sputum or aggravation of existing cough and sputum symptoms, accompanied by fever, fatigue, chest pain, chest tightness, dyspnea and so on.
2. Signs and symptoms: solid pulmonary signs and symptoms of solid pulmonary fibrillation, wet rales and phlegm sounds can be heard on lung auscultation.
3. Auxiliary examination: bacterial pneumonia blood routine can be seen in the proportion of leukocytes and neutrophils increased, viral pneumonia lymphocyte proportion increased, chest CT can be seen in the form of flaky, patchy or large inflammatory infiltration, sometimes pleural effusion can occur.
Pneumonia should be treated promptly under the guidance of a specialist.