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Had A Chest X-.ray And The Result Was Slight Haziness

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Posted on Tue, 9 Oct 2018
Question: Had a chest x-.ray and the result was slight haziness in right paracardiac. And the conditon was pneumonia. I was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy two years ago and is taking regular maintenance medication for it. I just want to know if the pneumonia be bad for my heart condition? I am taking carbocisteine for my cough and is taking antibiotics for the pneumonia, feeling better but is still coughing a lot but the phlegm is coming out although it taste sour. Why is it sour and what does it mean?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (35 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No, serious complications on heart when treated appropriately...

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Pneumonia doesn't bear any serious complications when the condition is being treated appropriately. Improving symptoms and reduced cough is an indication that pneumonia treatment is on the right tract. So I will not be overly concerned.

The mucoid secretions from respiratory tract especially when it has been infected is probably the reason for sour taste. It is expected to improve once all the infection is cleared.

Hope this answered your question. Let me know if you need clarifications.

Regards
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Had A Chest X-.ray And The Result Was Slight Haziness

Brief Answer: No, serious complications on heart when treated appropriately... Detailed Answer: Hi, Pneumonia doesn't bear any serious complications when the condition is being treated appropriately. Improving symptoms and reduced cough is an indication that pneumonia treatment is on the right tract. So I will not be overly concerned. The mucoid secretions from respiratory tract especially when it has been infected is probably the reason for sour taste. It is expected to improve once all the infection is cleared. Hope this answered your question. Let me know if you need clarifications. Regards