Support Your Recovery From Covid19 And Long Covid

Senior Physician Lim Jing Yang Ever since mid November 2019, a respiratory disease has changed the lives of almost everyone on Earth. This disease is none other than COVID-19. COVID-19 also known as Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus [1]. It can cause mild to moderate respiratory symptoms and individuals may recover without requiring special treatment. However, older people and those with underlying medical conditions like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease or cancer can become seriously ill and require medical attention. Some patients may suffer from Long Covid where they continue to experience symptoms that last for weeks or months after recovery from Covid-19. Common symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, brain fog, and other symptoms which affect everyday functioning.[2] What is Covid-19 from a TCM perspective? In TCM terms, COVID-19 is considered a Wen Yi (瘟疫) which broadly refers to a type of disease that is highly contagious and epidemic. The concept of a Wen Yi was first brought up by Wu Youke (1582–1652) who developed the idea that some diseases were caused by transmissible agents, which he called Li Qi (戾气 or pestilential factors[3]. In layman’s terms, the cause of a Wen Yi is thought to be due to a specific external pathogen which is not one of the 6 commonly talked about external pathogens in TCM namely – Wind, Cold, Heat, Damp, Dryness and Fire. How to prevent getting Covid-19 the TCM way Exercise Daily exercise is a good way to elevate our mood and strengthen our immune system. Not only does exercise help us prevent metabolic diseases and excessive weight gain, it also strengthens and prepares our immune system for COVID-19. Exercise improves the competence and vigilance of our immune system in the detection of threats as well as reduces the severity of our immune system’s inflammatory response toward new threats[4]. Being active either indoors or outdoors through brisk walking, stair climbing, housework and/or playing active games with the family can be effective. More importantly, we should avoid prolonged sitting (>60-min)[5]. Physician Lim’s exercise tips Jogging, cycling, and swimming are all good forms of aerobic exercise that can help get our heart pumping and our sweat dripping. Although the recommendation is to reach a heart rate of at least 130 beats per minute for 30 minutes every time we exercise, it is ok to start slow if you have not been living an active lifestyle. Instead, a light sweat for every session would suffice. For those who are trying to quit a sedentary lifestyle, try to achieve a heart rate where it is possible to talk but impossible to sing. That would be the sweet spot for you, maintain that heart rate for 30 minutes. TCM Herbal Remedies In TCM, there is a saying – Yao Shi Tong Yuan “药食同源” which translates to certain Chinese medicine can also be considered food! What this alludes to is that good nutrition through a proper diet can give our body the means to prevent and fight off infections thereby allowing our body to stay healthy and functioning properly. A warm tea with special Chinese herbal ingredients can be a perfect immunity-boosting beverage. However, should an actual COVID-19 infection occur, proper nutrition alone might not be enough as the medication will have to be taken to fight off the infection that has already taken hold in the body. Thus, make sure not to self-medicate and always consult a physician first. Try Physician Lim’s Immunity strengthening tea Ingredients – for a single person’s portion: Huo Xiang (藿香) 5g – Also known as Korean Mint, is a warm, pungent herb that has the effect of transforming Dampness and revitalising the Spleen. Jin Yin Hua (金银花) 5g – Also known as Japanese Honeysuckle flower, is a cold, sweet herb that has strong Heat-clearing and detoxification properties. Cao Guo (草果) 3g – Also known as Tsaoko, is warm, pungent herb that is able to Tonify the Spleen and remove Dampness. Lu Gen (芦根) 10g – Also known as Reed Rhizome, is a cold, sweet herb that has Heat-clearing and body fluid promoting properties. Bai Mao Gen (白茅根) 10g – Also known as Lalang Grass Rhizome, is a cold, sweet herb that has Blood-cooling, Heat-clearing and diuretic properties. These 5 herbs can be steeped in a teapot using hot water for about 20 minutes to produce a refreshing beverage that can clear Dampness and Heat thereby helping to strengthen our immune system and prevent us from falling sick. Hot water can be refilled into the teapot once the tea is consumed. It is safe to continue drinking one portion until all the flavour has dissipated. If you have been unfortunate enough to be infected by the SARS CoV-2 and had a positive ART result, here are some things you can do in the meantime to speed up your recovery from COVID-19: Get ample rest and stay at home. You can recover at home if you are asymptomatic or only have mild symptoms. Consume some Lian Hua Qing Wen capsules to help speed up the clearance of the symptoms of the infection. Lian Hua Qing Wen capsule is a TCM over-the-counter drug based on Traditional Chinese Medicine formula that has been proven to significantly inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication, alter the viral morphology and provide anti-inflammatory activity in vitro[7]. A study of its efficacy done on 284 patients found that it provided therapeutic effects on COVID-19 infection by improving the recovery rate of symptoms, shortening the recovery time, and improving the recovery of chest radiologic abnormalities[8] i.e. white patches on Xray or CT showing signs of pneumonia. Ensure proper hydration. Drink plenty of water so that your body has plenty of opportunities to flush out toxins and stay cool. If you have already tested negative for a few days but are still feeling the effects of the infection, do visit a doctor to seek medical attention. Social interaction should be minimised while you are feeling unwell. If your symptoms/after-effects continue,