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Chest infection
- ... Fever Chills Cough Rapid breathing or trouble breathing Chest pain Skin and soft tissue infections often appear as a bump or infected area ...
- ... nails Symptoms of a more serious, systemic fungal infection include: Cough , chest pain, or shortness of breath Fever Joint and ...
- ... cancer Lung diseases that aren't cancer, including infections, such as pneumonia or tuberculosis Lung or chest injuries Exudate contains different substances depending on the ...
- ... a long time, such as running a marathon Chest injuries Chronic kidney disease A blood clot in your lungs (pulmonary embolism) Sepsis A severe COVID-19 infection If you have high troponin levels, but your ...
- ... find out if you have a latent TB infection or TB disease. These tests may include a chest x-ray or a sputum culture . If you had a positive result on a TB skin test, you may have a TB blood test to ... unlikely to have a latent TB infection or TB disease. But you may still need ...
- ... breath after exercise Chronic cough with phlegm (mucus) Chest ... respiratory infections, such as colds and bronchitis Asthma that doesn' ...
- ... organs and vessels that help the body fight infections and other diseases. Lymph nodes are located throughout the body, including the underarms, neck, chest, abdomen, and groin. Certain cancers , such as breast ...
- ... you have symptoms of pneumonia or another serious infection of the lungs or airways. These include: Cough which produces a lot of sputum Fever Chills Shortness of breath Chest pain that gets worse when you breathe deeply ...
- ... made in your lungs when you have an infection. During a sputum test : A health care provider will ask you to breathe deeply and then cough deeply into a special cup. Your provider may tap you on the chest to help loosen sputum from your lungs. If ...
- ... settles in your lungs when you have an infection or chronic illness. During the test, your health care provider will ask you to breathe deeply and then cough deeply into a special cup. Your provider may tap you on the chest to help loosen sputum from your lungs. Biopsy ...