Other common causes includeHaemophilus influenzae,Chlamydia pneumoniae,andMycoplasma pneumoniae.

Antibiotic drugs, which treat bacterial infections, are the primary form of treatment for bacterial pneumonia.

Treatment is started as soon as possible, typically with oral antibiotics taken by mouth.

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Milder cases may be treated with a broad-spectrum antibiotic that treats many different bacterial types.

Once antibiotic therapy is started, treatment should never be stopped until the course is completed.

The treatment involves the removal of the foreign object or substance using a non-invasive procedure calledbronchoscopy.

Antibiotics are then prescribed based on the pop in of bacteria you have.

Antibiotics commonly used for this include clindamycin, meropenem, ertapenem, ampicillin/sulbactam, and moxifloxacin.

Severe cases may require treatment with antiviral drugs.

For those who require hospitalization, treatment may be needed for up to three weeks.

Options include:

OTCcough suppressantsare generally avoided because you don’t want to completely stop coughing.

In short, it is better to cough up phlegm than allow it to settle in your lungs.

If the coughing is causing a sore throat, reach for athroat lozengerather than a cough suppressant.

Bacterial pneumonia is treated with antibiotic drugs.

Viral pneumonia often does not require treatment but may benefit from certain antiviral drugs if symptoms are severe.

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