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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Understanding Pneumonia Recovery Pneumonia is a lung infection that can range from mild to severe. While many patients improve with antibiotics or supportive care, recovery can take weeks. Fatigue and mild cough may persist even after infection resolves. However, prolonged symptoms should not be ignored. What Is a Normal Recovery Timeline? Recovery depends on age,...</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Understanding Pneumonia Recovery</h2>



<p>Pneumonia is a lung infection that can range from mild to severe. While many patients improve with antibiotics or supportive care, recovery can take weeks.</p>



<p>Fatigue and mild cough may persist even after infection resolves. However, prolonged symptoms should not be ignored.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Is a Normal Recovery Timeline?</h2>



<p>Recovery depends on age, overall health, and severity of infection.</p>



<p>Typical patterns include:</p>



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<li>Fever improves within a few days</li>



<li>Cough gradually decreases over several weeks</li>



<li>Energy levels return slowly</li>
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<p>Older adults and individuals with underlying lung disease may require closer monitoring.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Warning Signs During Recovery</h2>



<p>You should seek further evaluation if you experience:</p>



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<li>Persistent shortness of breath</li>



<li>Ongoing fever</li>



<li>Worsening cough</li>



<li>Chest pain</li>



<li>New fatigue that does not improve</li>
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<p>These may signal complications or incomplete resolution.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Follow Up Matters</h2>



<p>Some patients develop lingering inflammation or uncover underlying lung conditions after pneumonia.</p>



<p>Our Pulmonary Care team offers imaging review, lung function testing, and targeted follow up care. For patients with persistent symptoms, we may recommend a Chronic Cough Evaluation or additional diagnostic testing.</p>



<p>Early specialist involvement can prevent long term lung impairment.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Protecting Your Lungs After Pneumonia</h2>



<p>To support recovery:</p>



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<li>Stay hydrated</li>



<li>Avoid smoking and vaping</li>



<li>Follow prescribed medications</li>



<li>Attend follow up appointments</li>
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<p>If you feel your breathing has not returned to baseline, schedule a comprehensive evaluation.</p>
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