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MANAGEMENT OF POST COVID SYNDROME THROUGH AYURVEDA | Abstract
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International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS)
ISSN: 2319-5886 Indexed in: ESCI (Thomson Reuters)

Abstract

MANAGEMENT OF POST COVID SYNDROME THROUGH AYURVEDA

Author(s):Manish, Jyoti, Shweta*, Nadeem, Jaya, Deepika

Covid 19 is a disease caused by SARS- CoV-2 virus, which is a pathogen responsible for the corona virus disease 2019 as a pandemic. It has resulted in global health care crisis and strained health resources. Till date we have observed that Covid-19 is a multi-organ disease with a broad spectrum of menifestation. At the beginning of pandemic we were mostly focusing on clinical presentation of patients in the acute, inpatient setting. But recent data suggests that some patient continue to experience symptoms related to Covid-19 after the acute phase of infection i.e. beyond 4 weeks from the onset of symptoms. These conditions are termed as Long Covid, Post Covid syndrome or Long haulers. It is hypothesised that people with weaker immune responce may land up into this conditions. So a holistic approach is required to follow up care and well being of all post Covid recovering patient. Owing to this consideration the study was performed in 100 patients of post covid syndrome through Ayurvedic medicine. It was observed that there was significant improvement in all subjective as well as objective parameters of long Covid. This Paper describes about the same in detail.


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