In the name of Allah the Merciful

Traditional Chinese Medicine In The Treatment Of Post-covid-19 Syndrome

Dan Jiang, Fanyi Meng, Kerry Webster, B0CC5P2CNV, 1800613482, 9781800613485, 9781800613492, 9781800613508, 978-1800613485, 978-1800613492, 978-1800613508

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English | 2024 | PDF | 15 MB | 372 Pages

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The COVID-19 pandemic dominated the globe for at least three years, and infected a large proportion of the worldwide population. After the acute infection, many stay in poor health for months. The nature of this aftermath is not yet fully understood, therefore the management of this syndrome through biomedical therapy is not ideal. Health services are struggling to help those who are still suffering. The condition has now been recognised as post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) — providing a common platform for academic exchange.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been applied to similar conditions for over 2,000 years, including in the aftermath of previous pandemics, and this understanding of such conditions has been validated in clinical practice. In TCM, patterns are established to group the weakness, the residue of pathogens or interaction between pathogens and the defence system. Those patterns form the framework for understanding the illness after acute infections. The authors use this ancient understanding in their own contemporary practice, which is particularly rewarding when the illness within PCS is treated with acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and other therapies in tandem. This is the holistic TCM approach strongly recommended by the authors as they demonstrate great outcomes. The whole-system TCM approach for PCS is now presented in this book to health professions for PCS.

Readership: Practitioners of integrated medicine, acupuncturist, herbalist, advanced undergraduate and graduate students in health science, researchers and practitioners in the fields of Post-COVID-19 service, TCM.