Long COVID Response to Classical Chinese Medicine: A Case Series

Long COVID, impacting over 5% of the U.S. population with more than 200 debilitating symptoms like brain fog, chronic fatigue, and shortness of breath, poses a significant societal burden with limited conventional treatments. However, a new case series highlights the potential of classical Chinese medicine (CCM) as an effective approach for resolving these persistent sequelae. This whole-person medical system, encompassing acupuncture, herbal medicine, qigong, and dietary modifications, offers a comprehensive strategy to meet varied individual needs.

The series detailed four patients, aged 35-73, suffering 5-12 months from a range of symptoms including pulmonary issues, fatigue, pain, and neurological dysfunction. Utilizing "cold damage" and "warm disease" theoretical frameworks, alongside Chinese medical neurology, practitioners provided 9-23 acupuncture sessions, prescribed herbal medicine, and advised lifestyle changes to reduce dampness and heat. All patients reported complete or near-complete resolution of their long COVID symptoms, with significant recovery in daily activity and return to work for younger individuals. While this case series doesn't provide statistical evidence, it serves as a valuable clinical resource for practitioners, showcasing the unique diagnostic patterns (like yin/fluid damage) and therapeutic efficacy of CCM in a complex modern health challenge.
Long COVID Response to Classical Chinese Medicine: A Case Series