Recovery From Long COVID: The Role of Bioelectric Meridian Therapy in Restoring Health and Well-Being.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2024-12-23 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.76279
Praveen Mallari, Tracy Taulier, Mohammad A Kamal
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Abstract

This case report explores the journey to a healthier life of a 57-year-old man who stayed athletic after contracting COVID-19 during a trip to a foreign country. He had minimal symptoms in the beginning. He started with a dull cough, but the symptoms then progressed to loss of taste and smell, mental fatigue, and nerve problems. In this case study, traditional cures helped only to some extent. Out of frustration with these symptoms, the patient started bioelectric meridian therapy (BMT) in August 2021 and benefited from it. The patient described progressive sensation, cognition, and muscle power enhancement during six months of BMT sessions. The therapy relieved the muscles' stiffness and regulated the bio-energy circulation to improve the general quality of life and ease physical exertion operations. The case affirms how supportive modalities such as BMT help handle the after-effects of COVID-19. The patients' recovery involved precise mental concentration, return of appetite, and regained vigor, which improved the patient's life. This case report shows how integrative approaches may be helpful when it comes to the reactivation of health processes after virus infection.

从长期COVID恢复:生物电经络疗法在恢复健康和福祉中的作用。
本病例报告探讨了一名57岁男子的健康生活之旅,他在出国旅行期间感染COVID-19后仍保持运动。一开始他的症状很轻微他开始时是干咳,但随后症状发展为味觉和嗅觉丧失、精神疲劳和神经问题。在这个案例研究中,传统疗法只起到了一定的作用。出于对这些症状的沮丧,该患者于2021年8月开始接受生物电经络治疗(BMT),并取得了效果。患者描述了在六个月的BMT疗程中渐进式感觉、认知和肌肉力量增强。该疗法缓解了肌肉僵硬,调节了生物能量循环,提高了总体生活质量,减轻了体力消耗手术。该案例证实了BMT等支持性方式如何帮助应对COVID-19的后遗症。患者的康复包括精神的精确集中,食欲的恢复,活力的恢复,这些都改善了患者的生活。本病例报告显示,当涉及到病毒感染后健康过程的重新激活时,综合方法可能是有帮助的。
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