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TCM and COVID-somnia: The Treatment of Sleeping Difficulties Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Insomnia is one of the most common sequelae of COVID-19. Sleep
difficulties are also being reported by people worldwide whose lives have
been turned upside down by the fear and anxiety of living through the
coronavirus pandemic and the social isolation resulting from government
restrictions. These increases in insomnia have led neurologists who
specialise in sleep disorders to coin the term ‘COVID-somnia’. This article
explains the pathomechanism of COVID-somnia from the perspective
of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The diagnosis and pattern
differentiation of insomnia are documented in order to help practitioners to
treat this widespread pernicious problem.
difficulties are also being reported by people worldwide whose lives have
been turned upside down by the fear and anxiety of living through the
coronavirus pandemic and the social isolation resulting from government
restrictions. These increases in insomnia have led neurologists who
specialise in sleep disorders to coin the term ‘COVID-somnia’. This article
explains the pathomechanism of COVID-somnia from the perspective
of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The diagnosis and pattern
differentiation of insomnia are documented in order to help practitioners to
treat this widespread pernicious problem.
Author | Rob Helmer |
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JCM Issue | JCM126/4 |
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