A serious infection that inflames the
air sacs in
one or both lungs, typically presents with a constellation of respiratory and systemic symptoms. One of the hallmark indicators is a persistent cough, which
may be
dry or produce phlegm that ranges from clear to
yellow or greenish in color. This cough is often accompanied by shortness of breath,
even with minimal exertion, and a sharp or stabbing chest
pain that worsens with
deep breathing or coughing. These symptoms emerge as the alveoli fill with fluid or pus, impairing the lungs' ability to facilitate efficient gas exchange.
Systemic manifestations of it can be equally debilitating. Patients frequently experience a sudden onset of fever, often high and accompanied by chills and profuse sweating. Fatigue is pervasive and may be profound, accompanied by weakness, headaches, and muscle aches, reflecting the body’s immune response to the infection. In some cases, particularly in older adults or those with compromised immune systems, pneumonia may present more subtly, with
confusion, lower-than-normal body temperature, and a general decline in functional capacity, rather than overt respiratory distress.
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warrior: Woah that like, totally makes you an Ultimate Sigmatron!!
Anthropromorphic
anorexia victim: Thanks
dude (his undersized ribcage clogs his airway which leads him to become an ultimate sigmatron.)