The four signs your 'super cold' may have developed into deadly pneumonia
A cold or the flu can't turn into pneumonia, but pneumonia can develop as a secondary bacterial infection after you have had the flu or the common cold.Mana Medical AssociatesIt's easy to mistake pneumonia for the flu or a cold and symptoms can be both mild or severe.1. Your cold won't go away
Early signs will look a lot like a cold or the flu and will include a fever, dry cough, headache and weakness, and these symptoms will continue to get worse. In order to diagnose pneumonia your doctor will likely ask you if you feel breathless or you're breathing faster than usual.
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