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Can a 54-year-old woman get bronchopneumonia and go to the gym to exercise?
Sticking to fitness running can also treat chronic bronchitis, constipation, neurasthenia, cervical spondylosis, prevent arteriosclerosis and reduce fat and weight.

1. Patients with acute bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema, severe tuberculosis, hypertension and heart disease should not jog for the time being;

2. Middle-aged and elderly people who have no physical exercise habits, before taking part in jogging; To do a comprehensive physical examination, it is best to exercise under the guidance of medical staff and social sports instructors;

3. Stop running immediately when the following symptoms appear: colic, chest pain, rapid heartbeat, headache, nausea, pale face, cold sweat, unstable running gait, etc.

The above is just personal advice, because I don't know your specific situation. It's best to listen to your therapist's advice and exercise more! ! Only your attending doctor knows you best. I wish you a speedy recovery! !