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Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Sleeping While Recovering From Bronchitis

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Posted on Mon, 15 Feb 2016
Question: i am recently recovering from bronchitis.

before I got it. i have difficulty sleeping. am tired most of the time.
have no energy to do anything
i don't feel like leaving my apartment.

is this normal. ?
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (48 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Yes this is normal and after effects of the illness!!!

Detailed Answer:
Warm Welcomes. I appreciate your trust in HCM and assure you are on best portal on the globe for expert online medical services.
I have thoroughly reviewed health query you raised, and well realize all of those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will extend my expertise to solve the problems.


During convalescent period of recovery from Bronchitis it is very common to see weakness and lethargy with general malaise. It is all natural and will go aways in days to come.

Keep taking regular healthy diet and avoid strenuous work or extra burden on body. You actually need proper bed rest and keep the nutritious diet on the timely fashion.

Take a multivitamin daily after breakfast. High protein diet (animal and plant source, and dairy products) are the diet of choice for you to get faster recovery from these ill effects.

Hope I addressed all the concerns you have. Let me know if you have further questions. I will be more than happy to clear any doubts. Please give your 'rating' (if agreed, Five Stars) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close The Discussion'.
For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time).


Regards!
DR. HANIF
USA

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Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Sleeping While Recovering From Bronchitis

Brief Answer: Yes this is normal and after effects of the illness!!! Detailed Answer: Warm Welcomes. I appreciate your trust in HCM and assure you are on best portal on the globe for expert online medical services. I have thoroughly reviewed health query you raised, and well realize all of those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will extend my expertise to solve the problems. During convalescent period of recovery from Bronchitis it is very common to see weakness and lethargy with general malaise. It is all natural and will go aways in days to come. Keep taking regular healthy diet and avoid strenuous work or extra burden on body. You actually need proper bed rest and keep the nutritious diet on the timely fashion. Take a multivitamin daily after breakfast. High protein diet (animal and plant source, and dairy products) are the diet of choice for you to get faster recovery from these ill effects. Hope I addressed all the concerns you have. Let me know if you have further questions. I will be more than happy to clear any doubts. Please give your 'rating' (if agreed, Five Stars) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close The Discussion'. For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time). Regards! DR. HANIF USA