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Is Yellowish Mucous With Bronchitis Sign Of Pneumonia?

I have been suffering from bronchitis for over a week and have been taking two Keflex tablets twice day since Friday. My coughing during the day has subsided, however, at night, the mucous wakens me with a severe coughing bout. My mucous has been clear . This morning I did notice a yellowish color. I have been pushing fluids and notice my energy level decrease. How would I know if this turns into pneumonia? I am a non-smoker.
Thu, 20 Nov 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion you may have either pneumonia or bronchitis.
Yellowish sputum suggest infection. You also feel low energy. Which is again a sign of infection.
So get done chest x ray to rule out pneumonia.
Get done PFT (Pulmonary Function Test) to rule out bronchitis.
So I advice you to consult pulmonologist first and get done above things.
You may need higher antibiotics too.
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Is Yellowish Mucous With Bronchitis Sign Of Pneumonia?

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion you may have either pneumonia or bronchitis. Yellowish sputum suggest infection. You also feel low energy. Which is again a sign of infection. So get done chest x ray to rule out pneumonia. Get done PFT (Pulmonary Function Test) to rule out bronchitis. So I advice you to consult pulmonologist first and get done above things. You may need higher antibiotics too.