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Hi. I had my follow up chest x-ray for pneumonia 3 weeks ago and the good news is that it's come back clear. I'm really pleased but I'm still coughing at night and feel a bit breathless in the mornings. I told the doctor when he rang me with the results and he said, the infection has gone but lungs take a while to recover and not to worry. But I still do! 😐

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Bevvy

It is entirely normal to still feel unwell after pneumonia. The doctor is correct in his opinion. It is important at this stage to not overdo things and take it easy. Unfortunately I have had both pneumonia and pleurisy a number of times and have found if I try to do too much it can significantly impair my recovery.

I have continued to feel the after affects for some months following. When this unwell I have tried to eat healthily, rested during the day when required and taken probiotics/live yoghurt. But most important thing as said is rest!

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Alberta56

I'm glad the infection has gone. Look after yourself.

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Patk1

Gd to know infections gone. It does take time for lungs and Airways to recover.do u have a salbutamol puffer or other reliever spray to help? x

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Badbessie

Following a hospital admission with bilateral pneumonia it took me a good six months to recover. Pneumonia is not just a chest infection and recovering can be an extended process.

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Advideseeker

My husband had pneumonia and was left with a persistent cough for at least 6 months after. Try not to worry and just be aware it can take some time to fully recover.

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Mooka

As all the other replies it takes a while to get over. Gentle exercise and rest when you need to b you will feel better as time goes on.

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SuziElley

You’re lucky to have had a follow up X-ray. I had pneumonia when I had Covid back in June, no follow up at all. Still coughing, lungs not working as they should. My asthma nurse does what she can but I think they’re going to have to refer me to respiratory team. That’ll probably be a long wait…….

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watergazer

Of course you do. Just build up your strength and exercise slowly to compensate and look forward to when your feeling great xx

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Germantara

Pleased to hear you're good news try not to worry

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