Pneumonia
Disease & Treatment

Pneumonia Treatment in Nashik – Specialist Lung Infection Care

What Is Pneumonia?

Pneumonia is a lung infection that causes inflammation of air sacs (alveoli), which may fill with fluid or pus. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi and ranges from mild to severe depending on patient immunity and infection type.

Early diagnosis and treatment help prevent complications and speed recovery.

At Chest & Sleep Center, Nashik, pneumonia diagnosis and treatment is provided under the care of Dr. Abhinandan Mutha, pulmonologist experienced in acute and chronic respiratory infections.


What Causes Pneumonia? Where Does It Come From?

Pneumonia is caused by germs—ti`ny organisms such as:

  • Viruses

  • Bacteria

  • Fungi

These germs are typically not found in healthy lung tissue. They usually enter the lungs in small airborne droplets when people cough or sneeze. In some cases, the germs travel through the bloodstream.

Less Common Sources:

  • Legionnaires’ disease – caused by germs in warm water.

  • Psittacosis – caught from birds, especially parrots.

  • MRSA pneumonia – typically seen in hospitalized patients.


Who Gets Pneumonia?

Anyone can develop pneumonia—even healthy individuals. However, people with weakened immune systems are more vulnerable.

Higher-risk groups include:

  • Infants and elderly (weaker lung defenses)

  • Smokers

  • People with viral infections (e.g., the common cold, HIV)

  • Cancer patients undergoing therapy

  • Hospitalized patients recovering from surgery or illness


Symptoms of Pneumonia

Common symptoms include:

  • Fever and chills
  • Productive cough (phlegm)
  • Chest pain during breathing or coughing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Rapid breathing

Severe pneumonia may cause low oxygen levels and breathing difficulty.

Lung infections such as tuberculosis (TB) may sometimes present with similar symptoms.


When Should You See a Pneumonia Specialist?

You should consult a pulmonologist if you have persistent fever, chest infection symptoms, breathlessness, or abnormal chest X-ray findings. Early specialist evaluation helps determine infection severity and start appropriate treatment to prevent lung damage.


Pneumonia Evaluation by Dr. Abhinandan Mutha

At Chest & Sleep Center, pneumonia assessment includes:

  • Clinical examination
  • Oxygen saturation measurement
  • Chest X-ray or CT imaging
  • Blood tests for infection markers
  • Sputum testing (if required)

This helps confirm pneumonia type and guide treatment.


How Is Pneumonia Treated?

The main treatment for pneumonia is antibiotics. While many people recover at home, those with more severe infections may need hospitalization for:

  • Oxygen therapy

  • IV fluids

  • Monitoring

In serious cases, even with treatment, pneumonia can be fatal—making early diagnosis and treatment essential.


What Should I Do if I, or Someone I Care For, Gets Pneumonia?

Follow your doctor’s advice carefully:

  • Take all prescribed medication, especially antibiotics.

  • Monitor symptoms — if fever remains high or breathing worsens, consult your doctor again.

  • Use a humidifier to relieve lung irritation.

  • Stay hydrated.

  • Get plenty of rest.


How Quickly Should I Get Better?

Most symptoms such as fever and chest pain improve in a few days.

However:

  • Cough may last for 2–3 weeks.

  • Fatigue or weakness may take up to 6 months to resolve.

If your condition worsens or comes back, your doctor may investigate for underlying issues.

Patients with chronic lung diseases like COPD may develop more severe pneumonia.


Can I Prevent Pneumonia?

Pneumonia-causing germs are widespread, but prevention is possible.

Tips to reduce your risk:

  • Avoid smoking (damages lung defenses)

  • Get vaccinated:

    • Influenza vaccine

    • Pneumococcal vaccine (especially for elderly or high-risk individuals)

       

Pneumonia Treatment in Nashik

Treatment depends on infection cause and severity. Management may include:

  • Antibiotics (bacterial pneumonia)
  • Antiviral therapy (viral cases)
  • Oxygen therapy (if required)
  • Fever and cough control
  • Hydration and monitoring

Most pneumonia cases improve with timely treatment.

Why Choose Chest & Sleep Center for Pneumonia Treatment?

Chest & Sleep Center provides structured evaluation for lung infections. Under the care of Dr. Abhinandan Mutha, patients receive accurate diagnosis, targeted therapy, and follow-up monitoring to ensure lung recovery.


FAQs – Pneumonia Treatment in Nashik

Dr. Abhinandan Mutha is a pulmonologist at Chest & Sleep Center, Nashik, experienced in treating pneumonia and other lung infections.

Pneumonia can be serious, especially in elderly or low-immunity patients, but is treatable with timely care.

Mild pneumonia improves in 1–2 weeks, while severe cases may take longer.

Most patients recover fully, but severe pneumonia may cause temporary lung weakness.