Recovery of a patients with severe COVID-19 by acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine adjuvant to standard care

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Abstract

There is currently no drug or therapy that can cure the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is highly contagious and can be life-threatening in severe cases. Therefore, seeking potential effective therapies is an urgent task. An older female at the Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan, China, with a severe case of COVID-19 with significant shortness of breath and decrease in peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), was treated using manual acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine granule formula Fuzheng Rescue Lung with Xuebijing Injection in addition to standard care. The patient’s breath rate, SpO2, heart rate, ratio of neutrophil/lymphocyte (NLR), ratio of monocyte/lymphocyte (MLR), C-reactive protein (CRP), and chest computed tomography were monitored. Acupuncture significantly improved the patient’s breathing function, increased SpO2, and decreased her heart rate. Chinese herbal medicine might make the effect of acupuncture more stable; the use of herbal medicine also seemed to accelerate the absorption of lung infection lesions when its dosage was increased. The combination of acupuncture and herbs decreased NLR from 14.14 to 5.83, MLR from 1.15 to 0.33 and CRP from 15.25 to 6.01 mg/L. These results indicate that acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, as adjuvants to standard care, might achieve better results in treating severe cases of COVID-19.

Research Conclusion

Based on the potential effectiveness and the safety of the treatment, we recommend that acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine be integrated with standard care for COVID-19 patients, even for severe cases, since there is no drug or therapy that can cure this highly contagious and life-threatening disease. The current case report is an exploratory and preliminary study; therefore, more rigorous clinical trials are warranted to further study the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture and herbal medicine in the treatment of COVID-19 or similar conditions.

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