Long COVID FAQ — Recovery After the Virus is Gone
What qualifies as Long COVID?
The WHO defines Long COVID as symptoms persisting or appearing 3 months after COVID infection, lasting at least 2 months, with no other explanation. About 10–20% of COVID patients develop Long COVID.
What are the most common Long COVID symptoms?
Fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, joint/muscle pain, sleep disturbances, heart palpitations, and digestive issues are among the most reported symptoms.
Can Korean Medicine help with Long COVID?
Yes. Korean Medicine addresses Long COVID through three axes: clearing residual inflammation, restoring depleted vital energy, and supporting damaged organ function. Treatment is individualized based on your dominant symptom pattern.
Should I stop my Western medications to try Korean Medicine?
No. Korean Medicine works alongside Western treatments. Never stop prescribed medications without consulting your prescribing doctor.
How long does Long COVID treatment take?
Duration varies significantly. Mild cases may improve in 4–8 weeks. Chronic cases (6+ months of symptoms) may need 3–6 months of treatment. Improvement is usually gradual.
Jibon Korean Medicine Clinic
Gwangju: Dr. Kim Tae-gang & Dr. Noh Jeong-eun · Jeonju: Dr. Noh Young

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