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Aspiration pneumonia

Aspiration pneumonia is a lung infection that occurs when food, liquids, or saliva are inhaled into the airways instead of being swallowed properly. This can introduce bacteria into the lungs, leading to infection and inflammation. It is often seen in individuals with swallowing difficulties, such as the elderly or those with certain medical conditions. Symptoms may include coughing, fever, and difficulty breathing. Treatment typically involves antibiotics to fight the infection, and managing the underlying causes is crucial to prevent recurrence. Being aware of swallowing safety can help reduce the risk of aspiration pneumonia.

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    Aspiration pneumonia is a lung infection that occurs when food, liquids, or saliva are inhaled into the lungs instead of being swallowed into the stomach. This mistake can introduce bacteria into the lungs, leading to inflammation and infection. It often affects people with swallowing difficulties, such as the elderly or those with certain medical conditions. Symptoms may include cough, fever, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Treatment typically involves antibiotics to combat the infection and supportive care to help the person recover. Preventing aspiration through safe eating practices is key to reducing the risk.