Bacterial Pneumonia
Comments on article "Bacterial Pneumonia"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| elisha hi mayya | hii | 9/17/2010 |
| D | Obviously English is not your first language (which is fine), but please use spell / grammar checker and have someone proof read as typos or misinterpreted info could cause individuals to become more ill. | 3/4/2009 |
| SRN08 | Did Ms. Pakhare meant to say cough expectorant in # 4 under treatment? Expectorant loosens and clears mucus from the airways. Cough suppressant interferes with the ability to cough up the mucus. | 9/27/2008 |
| Alice | like I love you for helpin me lov ya | 12/6/2007 |
| Kim Hoffmann | 4.Your doctor may ask you to use cough suppressant as coughing helps in clearing the infection out of your lungs. It is advised to avoid smoking as it makes the healing process for longer period. If you are coughing up bloody, foamy sputum then get a medical treatment immediately. Big typo! you are NOT!!! supposed to use cough suppressant! |
11/30/2007 |

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