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Suggest Treatment For Flu And Swollen Lungs

Im 26 5'3 100lb eat perfectly healthy diet, take no medications, a few weeks weeks ago feb 1 i caught a really bad flu. 104 fever(after advil and tynenoll) for 4 days and then 100- 101 for the rest of the week. Then I got my period one week early feb10 then another period feb 17 the next week (This has never happened before in my life, but also never had a fever that bad for so many days). I had a cold with the flu but now my lungs feel swollen, it hurts to lay on them also kills to sneeze. I dont have fluid in my lungs and don't cough anymore. Any ideas whats going on?
Wed, 11 Oct 2017
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Severe influenza (or other viral infections) can sometimes cause pneumonia (infection of the lung) or predispose you to a bacterial pneumonia. It is important that you have a chest x-ray done to evaluate for evidence of pneumonia or inflammatory fluid outside the lungs.
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Suggest Treatment For Flu And Swollen Lungs

Severe influenza (or other viral infections) can sometimes cause pneumonia (infection of the lung) or predispose you to a bacterial pneumonia. It is important that you have a chest x-ray done to evaluate for evidence of pneumonia or inflammatory fluid outside the lungs.