用Amalaki Rasayana治疗COVID后关节痛:病例报告

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
S. Salunkhe, Trupti Patil Bhole, Dattatraya Shinde
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背景:COVID-19 是一种由新发现的冠状病毒引起的传染病。COVID-19 由严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒 2(SARS-COV2)引起。后 COVID 综合征是指在急性症状开始后超过 12 周仍有症状的人。这种情况可能会持续一年。报告的最常见症状是疲劳、厌食、关节痛、呼吸困难、头痛、焦虑,以及糖尿病、高血压、肺纤维化、肾功能衰竭、类风湿关节炎(RA)等危重表现。Agnimandya(~阿格尼减少)是 COVID-19 的残留症状,会导致 Dhatukshya(~达图减少)。方法:我们描述了一例 50 岁男性患者的病例,该患者在急性 COVID-19 感染和后 COVID 症状缓解后出现关节痛。该患者接受了 Haritakyadi 瑜伽的 koshtha shuddhi 治疗,随后 30 天接受了 Amalaki Rasayana 的 Rasayana chikitsa 治疗,以治疗后 COVID 疾病。治疗的主要目的是通过 Haritakyadi 瑜伽恢复 Agni 和 koshtha shuddhi 的功能,然后再通过 Amalaki Rasayana 恢复活力。在第 0 天、第 15 天和第 30 天的随访中,使用世界卫生组织幸福指数量表、COVID 后的体征和症状、六分钟步行测试对患者进行了评估。结果Haritakyadi 瑜伽和 Amalaki Rasayana 可减轻后COVID 关节痛症状,改善后COVID 症状的能量水平,提高 WHO 幸福指数。结论:上述病例表明,Amalaki Rasayana 可用于控制 COVID 后关节痛,并改善长期 COVID 患者的总体健康状况。
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Management of post COVID arthralgia by Amalaki Rasayana: A case report
Background: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the newly discovered coronavirus. COVID-19 is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV2). Post-COVID syndrome for people who still have symptoms for more than 12 weeks after the start of acute symptoms. This may last up to one year. The most common symptoms reported are fatigue, anorexia, joint pain, dyspnoea, headache, anxiety, and critical manifestations like diabetes, hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis, renal failure, Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), etc. Agnimandya (~diminution of Agni) is a residual symptom of COVID-19 which leads to Dhatukshya (~diminution of Dhatu). Methods: We describe a case of a 50-year-old male who developed arthralgia after the remission of acute COVID-19 infection and post-COVID symptoms. The patient was treated with Haritakyadi yoga for koshtha shuddhi followed by Rasayana chikitsa by Amalaki Rasayana for the next 30 days for post-COVID ailments. The prime aim of treatment was to recover the function of Agni and koshtha shuddhi by administering Haritakyadi yoga followed by rejuvenation treatment by Amalaki Rasayana. The patient was assessed using the WHO well-being index scale, signs- and symptoms of post-COVID, six-minute walk test on the 0th, 15th, and 30th day follow-up. Results: Haritakyadi yoga followed by Amalaki Rasayana reduced symptoms of post-COVID arthralgia, improved energy levels of post-COVID symptoms, and enhanced WHO- well-being score. Conclusions: It is suggested by the mentioned case that Amalaki Rasayana may be used for managing post-COVID arthralgia and for improving general well-being in long COVID.
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International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine
International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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