| Common Name | convalescence |
| Scientific Name | |
| Disease Type | Recovery phase |
| Host Type | human; human |
| ICD Code | Z54.9 |
| Distribution | Worldwide |
| Causative Agent | |
| Transmission |
| Symptoms Description | General weakness, fatigue, mental exhaustion, low-grade fever, debility following acute illness, surgery, or chronic disease. May include qi deficiency with heat signs in TCM perspective. |
| Diagnosis | Clinical assessment based on patient history of recent illness or stress; evaluation of energy levels, immune function, and nutritional status. No specific lab test; rule out ongoing infection or other pathology. |
| Conventional Treatment | Rest, balanced nutrition, physical therapy, gradual return to activity, psychological support. May include nutritional supplements such as vitamin B complex, vitamin D, iron if deficient. In severe cases, monitored rehabilitation programs. |
| Herbal Treatment | Adaptogenic and tonic herbs including Panax quinquefolius (American ginseng) to tonify qi and yin, generate fluids, and calm the spirit; Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha); Astragalus membranaceus; Rhodiola rosea; Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi); Schisandra chinensis. In TCM: herbs that tonify qi, nourish blood and yin. In Ayurveda: rasayana herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari. |
| Prevention | Adequate rest during illness, gradual return to normal activity, nutrient-dense diet, stress management, immune-supportive lifestyle. |
| Prognosis | Generally excellent with appropriate rest and support; full recovery expected in most cases although duration varies with severity of preceding illness and individual vitality. |
| History | Recognized across medical traditions for millennia. In TCM described as qi and yin deficiency post-illness; in Western medicine emphasized during 19th-20th century with sanatorium care for tuberculosis and post-infectious states. Herbal tonics used traditionally in Chinese, Ayurvedic, and Western herbalism to support recuperation. |
| Reference | Hoffmann D. Medical Herbalism. Healing Arts Press; 2003. | Tierra M. Planetary Herbology. Lotus Press; 1988. | Chinese Pharmacopoeia. | World Health Organization ICD-11. |
| URL | https://forager.com/ENCY/Disease/convalescence |
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