If you live with aspergillosis, you may be prescribed prednisolone, a type of steroid medicine that reduces inflammation in the lungs. Many patients notice changes in their energy levels — but not everyone experiences the same effects.


Why some feel “full of energy”

  • Boosting effect: Prednisolone can act a bit like adrenaline, raising blood sugar and speeding up metabolism.

  • Improved breathing: When inflammation in the lungs is brought under control, it may feel easier to breathe, which can make you more energetic.

  • Mood lift: In some people, steroids can trigger feelings of alertness or even mild euphoria.


Why others feel very tired

  • Sleep disturbance: Prednisolone can interfere with your normal sleep pattern, especially if taken later in the day. Poor sleep = daytime fatigue.

  • Body effects: Steroids can cause muscle breakdown, fluid changes, or blood sugar swings, which may leave you feeling drained.

  • Adrenal suppression: If you’ve been on steroids for a while, your body’s own cortisol production may slow down, leading to tiredness, especially during dose reductions.

  • Underlying illness: Even if the steroid helps, aspergillosis itself (with coughing, infections, or bleeding) can still leave you exhausted.


What you can do

  • Take in the morning: This reduces the chance of sleep problems.

  • Plan rest breaks: Listen to your body if you’re feeling tired.

  • Track your symptoms: Notice if your energy changes when doses go up or down.

  • Talk to your doctor: If you feel extremely fatigued or “too wired to sleep,” your team may be able to adjust your dose, timing, or taper.


Key message for patients:
It is normal for people with aspergillosis to respond differently to prednisolone — some feel more energetic, while others feel exhausted. Both reactions are common. If the effects are troubling, discuss them with your medical team so your treatment can be adjusted safely.

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