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pneumonia

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A clinical term describing a serious respiratory infection. While often used interchangeably with 'chest infection' in casual conversation, pneumonia implies a more severe, deep-seated inflammation where the air sacs (alveoli) fill with fluid or pus. It carries a heavy, medical connotation of vulnerability and urgency. In a narrative context, mentioning pneumonia often signals a turning point in a character's health or a period of forced convalescence. Unlike a 'cold' or 'flu', which are seen as transient nuisances, pneumonia is perceived as a systemic threat that frequently requires hospitalization or intensive antibiotic/antiviral treatment.

Countable when referring to specific types or cases of the disease (e.g., different types of pneumonia). Uncountable when referring to the disease as a general medical phenomenon.

Meanings

Noun

An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the alveoli, typically caused by infection with bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms.

"The patient was admitted to the hospital for several days to be treated for bacterial pneumonia."

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