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World Pneumonia Day: Pulmonologist shares why early signs of pneumonia need attention before it’s too late

Every year on November 12, the world observes World Pneumonia Day, a reminder that this lung infection remains a leading cause of death, especially among children and older adults. From recognising early symptoms to following preventive measures, understanding pneumonia can save lives

November 12, 2025 / 07:31 IST
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Persistent cough, fever, and shortness of breath can be early signs of pneumonia — experts urge timely attention to prevent serious complications. (Image: Pexels)

A persistent cough that just won’t quit. A sudden spike in temperature. Shortness of breath that leaves even a short stroll feeling like a marathon. Many a time, these early signs feel like a common cold, but they could be the first symptoms of pneumonia. This infection inflames the lungs, filling the air sacs with fluid or pus, making it hard to breathe and sometimes rapidly escalating to a life-threatening condition.

Pneumonia continues to be a silent killer that claims over 2.5 million lives every year worldwide, with more than half a million of these deaths occurring in children under the age of five, says Dr Raja Dhar, Director & HOD - Pulmonology, CMRI Kolkata. “Older adults, particularly those over 65, are also highly vulnerable..” he tells Moneycontrol and adds, “What makes pneumonia especially dangerous is its subtle start. A mild cough, slight fever, or fatigue may seem harmless, but without timely treatment, the infection can swiftly turn severe.”

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Early recognition is important. “If patients are treated promptly at the outpatient stage, several lives can be saved,” Dr Dhar shares. "Hospital care should be reserved for severe cases and delivered in respiratory critical care units with trained specialists", Dr Dhar adds.

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