For mild cases, is taking Qingguan No. 1 for only three days sufficient?
My boyfriend tested positive on the evening of May 28 (Saturday) using a rapid test, but the traditional Chinese medicine clinic for a video consultation was closed on weekends.
By May 30 (Monday), he was already on the second day of his confirmed diagnosis and could finally schedule a video consultation, during which he took his first packet of Qingguan.
The TCM doctor prescribed only three days' worth of Qingguan and instructed him to take one packet three times a day.
However, I had previously seen online recommendations suggesting a duration of 5 to 10 days, and I am concerned that three days may not be sufficient for my boyfriend.
Currently, after completing the three-day course, his symptoms have improved significantly, but he still occasionally has phlegm and a dry cough.
Therefore, I would like to ask for your opinion, doctor: is three days of treatment sufficient, or should he continue taking the medication as long as he has symptoms? Thank you for your response.
Pi, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/06/08
Dr. Lü Bingcheng reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
It is recommended to continue consulting with a traditional Chinese medicine physician for differential diagnosis and treatment, and to use scientifically formulated herbal medicine for therapy.
Reply Date: 2022/06/08
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When it comes to managing mild COVID-19 symptoms, the duration and appropriateness of treatment can vary significantly based on individual circumstances, including the severity of symptoms, underlying health conditions, and the specific treatment regimen prescribed. In your boyfriend's case, he started taking Qingguan after testing positive for COVID-19, and while he has shown improvement after three days, it’s important to consider a few key factors.
Firstly, Qingguan is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used in the management of COVID-19 symptoms. The typical recommendation for Qingguan is often around 5 to 10 days, especially in cases where symptoms persist. This is because the virus can continue to affect the body even after initial symptoms improve. The fact that your boyfriend still experiences occasional phlegm and dry cough suggests that his body may still be fighting off the remnants of the virus.
The general guideline for treating mild COVID-19 symptoms is to monitor the symptoms closely. If symptoms improve significantly, it may be reasonable to conclude that the treatment has been effective. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to continue treatment or consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation. The presence of ongoing symptoms like cough and phlegm could indicate that the body is still in the recovery phase, and additional treatment might be beneficial.
Moreover, the immune response to COVID-19 can vary widely among individuals. Some may recover quickly, while others may take longer, especially if they have underlying health issues or if the viral load was particularly high at the onset of the infection. Therefore, it is crucial to listen to the body’s signals. If your boyfriend feels that he is not fully recovered after three days, it would be prudent to consult with a healthcare provider about extending the treatment or exploring other supportive therapies.
In addition to medication, supportive care is essential. This includes staying hydrated, resting adequately, and monitoring symptoms closely. If he experiences any worsening symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, persistent chest pain, or confusion, seeking immediate medical attention is critical.
In conclusion, while three days of Qingguan may have provided some relief, it is essential to consider the persistence of symptoms. Continuing treatment until symptoms fully resolve or consulting a healthcare professional for further guidance would be advisable. The goal is to ensure complete recovery and to prevent any potential complications that could arise from an incomplete treatment regimen.
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