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Viral Lung Infections

Viral Lung Infections Treatment

Comprehensive Viral Lung Infection Diagnosis & Treatment

At Dr. Raju's Chest Centre & Multispeciality Hospital, we provide accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment for Viral Lung Infections, which can cause inflammation of the airways and lung tissues leading to cough, fever, breathlessness, and fatigue.

Viral lung infections may range from mild respiratory illness to severe viral pneumonia, particularly in elderly individuals, children, and patients with chronic lung disease or weak immunity. Early medical evaluation is important to prevent complications such as oxygen drop, secondary bacterial infection, or respiratory failure.

  • Fever with dry or productive cough
  • Breathlessness & chest tightness
  • Body aches & fatigue
  • Oxygen saturation monitoring
  • Chest X-ray & HRCT Chest
  • Viral panel & blood investigations
  • Inflammatory marker assessment
  • Supportive antiviral & symptomatic therapy

When Should You Consult for Viral Lung Infections?

Consult immediately if fever persists beyond a few days, breathing difficulty increases, oxygen levels fall, or there is worsening cough with weakness. Early evaluation at Dr. Raju's Chest Centre & Multispeciality Hospital ensures timely treatment and reduces the risk of severe complications.

Advanced Viral Infection Care Services

Comprehensive respiratory care and close monitoring to ensure safe recovery from viral lung infections.

  • Antiviral Medication (When Indicated)
  • Nebulization & Inhalation Support
  • Oxygen Therapy & Monitoring
  • Hospital Admission for Severe Cases
  • Prevention of Secondary Infections
  • Vaccination & Immunity Guidance

Book Appointment

Schedule viral infection consultation.

Accurate Diagnosis

Imaging & viral panel testing.

Complete Recovery Plan

Personalized treatment & follow-up care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Viral Lung Infections.

Yes, many viral infections spread through respiratory droplets. Proper hygiene and isolation reduce transmission.

No. Antibiotics are not effective against viruses unless there is a secondary bacterial infection.

Mild cases may recover within 1–2 weeks, while severe infections may require longer monitoring and supportive care.

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