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Elderly people are very susceptible to pneumonia in all its varieties. The clinical manifestations that elderly exhibit can be very different from those of other age groups who have pneumonia. What sign or symptom are the elderly less likely to experience compared to people with pneumonia in other age groups?

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Answer:

When an elderly person suffers some type of pneumonia, he may not notice any symptoms or discomfort. In these cases, certain infections, such as pneumonia, have been associated with the increased risk of dementia or Alzheimer's disease in people over 65.

Explanation:

Dementia is usually a cognitive impairment sufficient to interfere with the patient's daily life. The most common symptoms when dementia is the result of an injury or infection such as pneumonia are:

- Short term memory losses

- Delusions Communication and language problems

- Concentration and attention problems

- Confusion

- The reasoning and judgment may be affected

- Disorientation

- Visual perception can be altered.

Pneumonia is characterized by specific symptoms, but not all patients experience them. The most typical symptoms of pneumonia are:

-  Extreme cough, dry or runny, even with blood and pus

- Fever

- Shaking chills

- Sounds of respiratory condition

When the pneumonia evolves, some more serious symptoms may be experienced, apart from the previous ones, such as:

- Pus and fluid accumulation in the lung

- Destruction of lung tissue Respiratory failure

- Headaches

- Muscle and joint pain

- Gastrointestinal disorders

- General malaise tachycardia

- Fatigue

- Disorientation and alterations in the state of consciousness

 In the case of pneumonia in the elderly, it usually ends up in long hospitalization, due to potential complications. In addition, in the case of people over 65, the symptoms may be more nonspecific and appear with fewer manifestations.

Having pneumonia can have serious consequences for an elderly person. The risk of cardiovascular disease increases tenfold after 30 days of hospitalization.

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