As fall settles in, so does the season of coughs, colds, and flu. While many respiratory illnesses this time of year are mild, one condition that can become very serious is pneumonia. Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can range from mild to life-threatening, depending on a person’s age, overall health, and the type of infection. Because it shares symptoms with common seasonal illnesses, it is not always easy to spot. Understanding the warning signs—and when to seek emergency care—is key to protecting your health and the health of your loved ones.
Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs. These air sacs may fill with fluid or pus, making it harder for the body to get enough oxygen. Pneumonia can be caused by:
Because pneumonia can develop after an upper respiratory illness, fall is a common time for cases to increase.
Pneumonia symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include:
In infants and young children, signs of pneumonia can be more subtle. They may appear restless, breathe rapidly, or refuse to eat.
While anyone can get pneumonia, certain groups are more likely to develop complications:
Because pneumonia can escalate quickly, it’s important to know when to go to the ER. Seek emergency medical attention if you or a loved one experiences:
If you already have a chronic medical condition, don’t wait for symptoms to become severe before seeking care.
At The Emergency Center, our team is prepared to diagnose and treat pneumonia around the clock. We offer:
Our focus is on fast, expert care to help patients breathe easier and recover safely.
Prevention plays a key role in reducing your risk of pneumonia. Steps include:
Pneumonia is a serious condition that often develops during the fall and winter months. While some cases can be managed at home with medical guidance, others require urgent care. If you or a loved one experiences severe symptoms, don’t wait—The Emergency Center is open 24/7 to provide expert care, advanced testing, and treatment when you need it most.
The Emergency Center
San Antonio
11320 Alamo Ranch Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78253
Phone: 210-485-3644
Conroe
4019 Interstate 45 N,
Conroe, TX 77304
Phone: 936-247-9457
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