German cardiologist: Do not exercise when taking antibiotics

You have to wait a week to resume your sporting activities.

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Dr. Herbert Brooke recommended that you abstain from sporting activities while on antibiotics.

The German cardiologist explained that the body needs more energy to overcome the ongoing inflammatory processes, which is inconsistent with exercise, which requires more energy as well.

Brooke added, "Even after the end of antibiotics, the body must get a rest, whose duration depends on several things, including the disease itself. Urinary tract infections require a careful return after finishing taking the drug two to three days."

As for taking antibiotics for pneumonia or purulent tonsillitis, a more careful return is required.

In general, sports activities should be stopped after finishing taking the antibiotic for the same number of days that the antibiotic was taken.

For example, if the antibiotic is taken for a week, one must wait for a week to resume his sporting activities again, and this must be done with great caution and not in the form that preceded the disease.

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