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Do I Have Pneumonia? Bronchitis or Pneumonia Quiz

Quick, free flu or pneumonia quiz with instant results and next-step guidance.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Chunavi ShorUpdated Aug 27, 2025
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This quiz helps you check cough, fever, and chest discomfort to answer the common question: do I have pneumonia, or is it something else? For comparisons, see our pneumonia or bronchitis quiz, try the cold or flu quiz, and assess temperature changes with the do i have a fever quiz.

How does your breathing feel when walking across a room?
Easy, no effort needed
Slightly winded but manageable
Noticeably short of breath, need to slow down
Have to stop to catch my breath
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In the past 24 hours, your highest temperature was:
Normal (98-99 F)
Low-grade (99-100.3 F)
Moderate fever (100.4-101.9 F)
High fever (102 F or higher)
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Describe your cough right now.
No cough
Occasional dry tickle
Frequent and bothersome (dry or wet)
Coughing fits that make it hard to breathe or speak
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Chest sensation when taking a deep breath:
No discomfort
Mild tightness
Ache or burning that comes and goes
Sharp or worsening chest pain
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Energy today compared to your usual:
Fully normal
Slightly reduced, still functioning
Low energy, need extra rest or naps
Too drained to do basic tasks
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How quickly did these symptoms start?
No symptoms
Slowly over several days
Within a day with a clear sick feeling
Sudden onset and rapidly worsening
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Nighttime breathing experience:
Sleep fine, no breathing issues
Wake once to clear throat or cough briefly
Wake several times due to coughing or congestion
Wake gasping, struggling, or very breathless
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Can you speak in full sentences without pausing for breath?
Always
Usually, with an occasional pause
Often need to pause to breathe
Only a few words at a time
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What best describes your mucus or phlegm right now?
None
Clear or white, small amount
Yellow/green, moderate amount
Blood-streaked or large amounts
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Activity tolerance: climbing one flight of stairs
Easy, no problem
Mildly winded
Need to rest at the top
Must stop partway up
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Chills or sweats in the last day:
None
Mild chills, no sweats
Noticeable chills or night sweats
Profuse sweats with shaking chills
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Your appetite right now:
Normal
Slightly reduced
Low appetite, maybe some nausea
Cannot tolerate food or fluids
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After a full day of rest and hydration, you:
Feel at baseline
Feel a bit better
Only small change, still quite sick
Feel worse despite resting
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What do your chest sounds seem like?
Quiet and normal
Occasional wheeze only with exertion
Frequent wheeze or rattling
Loud wheeze or crackles even at rest
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Headache pattern that fits best:
No headache
Mild, dull background ache
Throbbing with fever or coughing
Severe with other worrying signs
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How is your sore throat affecting you?
No sore throat
Scratchy but manageable
Painful to swallow
So painful you avoid swallowing
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Recent exposure to someone who was sick:
No known exposure and feel fine
Brief contact, mild symptoms now
Close contact, now clearly sick
Live with someone very ill and now rapidly worsening
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Breathing changes with position:
Always fine in any position
Slightly easier on my side
Prefer propped up to breathe comfortably
Must sit upright to breathe
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Use of a rescue inhaler or breathing aid today:
Do not need it
Used rarely with mild help
Need it several times a day
Using it but not getting enough relief
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Chest discomfort specifically when coughing:
No pain
Mild soreness
Achy ribs from frequent coughing
Sharp or severe rib/chest pain
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A drop in oxygen saturation can be a warning sign.
True
False
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Antibiotics are always needed for coughs.
True
False
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New swelling and pain in one calf with sudden breathlessness can be serious.
True
False
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A pulse oximeter reading of 88% is perfectly normal at rest.
True
False
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If breathing becomes much harder over hours, contacting care urgently is appropriate.
True
False
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Steam alone cures serious chest infections.
True
False
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Using a thermometer regularly can help you notice fever trends.
True
False
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Rapid heartbeat at rest is never related to breathing problems.
True
False
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Feeling lightheaded when standing can accompany dehydration or illness.
True
False
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A persistent high fever for a week is normal and needs no attention.
True
False
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Profiles

  1. Mild Cough, No Alarm -

    Your symptoms resemble a common cold rather than pneumonia or walking pneumonia, according to this do i have pneumonia quiz result. Keep resting, stay hydrated, and track any changes over the next few days.

  2. Flu or Feeling Off -

    You're showing flu-like aches and a deeper cough that this flu or pneumonia quiz flags as borderline. Boost fluids, consider over-the-counter relief, and retake the quiz if you notice worsening signs.

  3. Walking Pneumonia Warning -

    Your subtle chest tightness and lingering cough align with walking pneumonia signals in our do i have walking pneumonia quiz. It's time to rest extra, use a humidifier, and monitor your breathing closely.

  4. Pneumonia Alert Signal -

    High fever, chest pain, and noisy lungs suggest classic pneumonia according to this have i got pneumonia quiz. Schedule a doctor's appointment promptly and mention your quiz insights to guide their evaluation.

  5. Urgent Care Recommended -

    Severe symptoms - shortness of breath, persistent chills, rapid heartbeat - score at the top of our pneumonia quiz. Seek medical attention right away to ensure you receive the proper tests and treatment.

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