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Are Sore Throat, Voice Loss Symptoms Of Recurring Pneumonia?

I was diagnosed with pneumonia 2 months ago and give antibiotics. My last xray (1 month ago) show I still had pneumonia in left lung. Now I have a sore throat and am losing my voice. Are these new symptoms related to the pneumonia or can they make it worse? I am wondering if I should treat them more seriously than a cold? Thank you
Tue, 18 Jul 2017
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Definitely treat the problem seriously. Any infection involving the Laryngeal inlet- Voice box we should take it serious. Pneumonias need proper assessment / treatment. Meet your chest physician and ENT surgeon.
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Are Sore Throat, Voice Loss Symptoms Of Recurring Pneumonia?

Definitely treat the problem seriously. Any infection involving the Laryngeal inlet- Voice box we should take it serious. Pneumonias need proper assessment / treatment. Meet your chest physician and ENT surgeon.