Recovery time from pneumonia can vary significantly among individuals, but many people begin to feel a return of energy within a few weeks after completing treatment. However, it may take several weeks to months for full energy levels to return, especially in older adults or those with underlying health conditions. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider if fatigue persists, as it could indicate complications or other health issues. Rest, hydration, and a nutritious diet can help support recovery.
Pneumonia is a viral infection of your lungs. But its effects can make you feel that you have pneumonia in your shoulders or the whole part of your upper back.
Bibasal pneumonia means that there is pneumonia present in both lower lobes of the lungs. The standard treatment for bacterial bibasal pneumonia is antibiotics.
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It depends how bad the pneumonia is. You should really ask your doctor or your boss. I wouldn't advise you to go back to early, but don't go back too late. Think of money. Your mates could have earned £100 in your 'extra' days!
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pneumonia, headaches
Yes pneumonia was deadly in medieval times as most diseases were because there werent any antibiotics back then as there are today.
It has been around since 2002.
When you have pneumonia you are already ill. And depending on you general fitness you may recover reasonably well or it may kill you.
Lack of nutrients may cause loss of energy, weakness, and severe weight loss if it continues for too long. Going out in the rain I don't know. rain - pneumonia
He was out in the cold too long not properly dressed and caught Pneumonia.
no she died in 1922 a long time ago from pneumonia