- Male
- 39 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm just getting over typhoid fever, but I'm still feeling super weak and have zero energy for anything. Is there something I can do to shake this weakness off?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Following typhoid fever treatment, it's normal to feel weak and lethargic; to cope, focus on gradual recovery by getting plenty of rest, eating nutritious foods rich in protein, iron, and vitamins, staying hydrated, and incorporating gentle exercises like yoga or short walks to help regain strength and energy,
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