SPatient reports improved energy levels over the past week, more restful sleep, and fewer symptoms in the mornings. Appetite is normal. Denies fever, chest pain, shortness of breath, or other new concerns. Has gradually resumed light daily activities, including short walks.
OBP 118/74 mmHg, HR 72 bpm, SpO₂ 98%. Patient appears comfortable, alert, and in no acute distress. General condition is stable.
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Improving fatigue, likely related to recent sleep disruption. No current red-flag symptoms. Clinical progress is encouraging.
PContinue regular sleep routine, hydration, balanced meals, and gradual return to normal activity. Keep a short sleep and symptom diary. Follow up in 2–3 weeks or earlier if symptoms worsen or new concerns develop.