Walking pneumonia,⁣ often ⁤caused by the bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae, ​tends to ​exhibit less severe symptoms than typical pneumonia, leading many to underestimate its impact. ​Recognizing the ⁢symptoms is crucial for timely diagnosis⁤ and treatment. Common ​signs ‍include:

  • Persistent cough: A dry‍ or mildly productive‍ cough that lasts for an extended period.
  • Fatigue: General tiredness that can limit daily activities.
  • Low-grade fever: Elevated ⁣temperature, often below 101°F⁤ (38.3°C).
  • Sore throat: A scratchy or irritated throat ⁤that may accompany the cough.
  • Headache: Mild‍ to moderate​ headaches‌ that can occur ⁤sporadically.

Diagnosis involves a combination of⁣ physical examinations and specific ​tests. ​Physicians‌ typically begin with ‍a thorough medical history ⁤ and physical exam, followed by one or more of the following⁣ diagnostic⁢ methods:

Test Description
Chest X-ray To identify any lung inflammation or ⁢fluid accumulation.
Blood ​tests To check for signs of infection and assess immune​ response.
Sputum culture To detect ​the presence of pathogens in respiratory⁢ secretions.